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in what way is converting a natural area into an organic farm just as bad as converting it to a conventional farm?
either way, there is a loss of biodiversity with both conversions.
either way, the soil will become less fertile.
either way, there will be an increase in the use of synthetic chemical herbicides and pesticides.
either way, there will be less rainfall with the conversion than before.
Converting a natural area to either an organic or conventional farm disrupts the natural ecosystem, leading to a loss of biodiversity. Organic farms do not use synthetic chemical herbicides and pesticides. There is no indication that soil fertility decreases or rainfall reduces in both conversions.
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A. Either way, there is a loss of biodiversity with both conversions.