You and your learning coach are driving around your town and notice a sign advertising an upcoming town meeting. You ask your learning coach about the purpose of the meeting. Your learning coach says town officials are going to discuss whether to allow builders to build a new shopping center in an area that is currently classified as a wetland area. You just learned about biodiversity in school, and you are concerned about how human activities might harm biodiversity in this wetland ecosystem.How might the construction of this shopping center negatively affect the biodiversity of the wetlands in the area?

The construction of the shopping center would increase plant diversity because the water runoff from the parking area would provide high-quality hydration.

The construction of the shopping center would increase animal biodiversity by providing more natural nesting space for migratory birds.

The construction of the shopping center would decrease plant and animal biodiversity because some of the wetland region would be filled with dirt to make room for buildings and parking lots.

The construction of the shopping center would have no effect on the plant and animal biodiversity in the wetland region

The construction of the shopping center would decrease plant and animal biodiversity because some of the wetland region would be filled with dirt to make room for buildings and parking lots.

are you sure?

Yes, I am sure. Construction of the shopping center would involve filling the wetland area with dirt, which would destroy the natural habitat and result in the loss of plant and animal species that depend on the wetland ecosystem. Wetlands are unique and valuable ecosystems that support a wide variety of plant and animal life. Filling or altering wetlands can disrupt their natural functions, such as water filtration, flood control, and supporting wildlife populations. Therefore, the construction of a shopping center in a wetland area is likely to have a negative impact on biodiversity in the region.