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Explain what it means to say "Nothing in nature happens in isolation".
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Explain what it means to say "Nothing in nature happens in isolation".
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It basically just means that everything is connected. Like the food chain.
Within a society, nothing is exclusive. For example, think about humans, and what we have done to forests, and then see what the effect has been.
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