Consider this scenario: A major manufacturing firm wants to open in your rural town. Your town currently has a population of fewer than five thousand people. Much of its land is undeveloped and heavily forested. The firm has submitted a proposal to clear a three-mile tract of land on which to build the plant. The town council is considering the proposal and is concerned about the consequences of clearing so much forest land to make room for industry.
Their concerns are likely to include all of the following except _____.
the answer is increase biodiversity because whenever you destroy that land you are also destroying animals homes and they're going to die, biodiversity means many different kinds of animals and that won't be there if they're dead