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jekas
12 days ago
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If you are developing an argument in favor of a ban on pesticides that harm bees, which combination of resources would be most h

elpful in supporting your position?
A study showing a correlation between bee hive health and the amount of pesticide applied in nearby fields
A study showing new pesticide options for specific crops by region and by production costs
A study showing a connection between the number of hives and production levels of nearby crops
A study showing the long history of human and natural factors that affect bee hive health and impact crop production
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Naddika [6.3K]12 days ago
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To build a compelling case advocating for the prohibition of pesticides harmful to bees, the most valuable combination of resources would be that <span>research indicating a link between the health of bee hives and the level of pesticide usage in adjacent fields, as this approach enables me to illustrate the risks posed by the pesticide and the urgent need for a ban.</span>
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