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As per the research study in Nature Climate Change,which animal might become extinct due to climate change?
Question 1:
As per the research study in Nature Climate Change,which animal might become extinct due to climate change?
A.
Polar Bear
B.
Penguin
C.
Walurs
D.
Arctic Fox
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23rd July 2020 Current Affairs Quiz | Englishfreetest.com
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