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. Why do sparrows nest in shrapnel cracks? *1 pointThey find the cracks very cosyShelling and firing have destroyed trees and buildings in war torn GazaSparrows usually nest in shrapnel cracksAll of the above

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. Why do sparrows nest in shrapnel cracks? *1 pointThey find the cracks very cosyShelling and firing have destroyed trees and buildings in war torn GazaSparrows usually nest in shrapnel cracksAll of the above

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Sparrows nest in shrapnel cracks for several reasons. Firstly, they find these cracks very cosy and suitable for building their nests. Secondly, the war-torn region of Gaza has experienced extensive shelling and firing, which has resulted in the destruction of trees and buildings. As a result, sparrows have adapted to nesting in the available shrapnel cracks as a substitute for their natural habitats. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."

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