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Human-induced environmental changes can affect living things at which level(s)?

organisms only
organisms and populations only
species only
organisms, populations, and species

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User Shadab K
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D).organisms, populations, and species

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Answer:

Organisms, populations, and species

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Now we all know climate change, and how the effects of us humans have been affecting the animals and environment around us. We´ve seen complete species of animals, go extinct. The main reason, of course, being the interference of us, humans. Organisms could evolve, raccoons, for example, have adapted to city life exceptionally. Populations of raccoons have grown steadily in heavily human-populated areas, more specifically busy cities this past decade. Populations have also been forced to decrease, thanks to rapid deforestation and how we humans are decimating natural environments.

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