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26 September, 11:51

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A dam being constructed across a river will cut off a large part of the river for native animals. What are the likely outcomes for the populations of the aquatic species and the ecosystem's carrying capacity for the aquatic species?

A. The aquatic species' populations will increase, and the ecosystem's carrying capacity will decrease.

B. The aquatic species' populations will decrease, and the ecosystem's carrying capacity will increase.

C. The aquatic species' populations and the ecosystem's carrying capacity will increase.

D. The aquatic species' populations and the ecosystem's carrying capacity will decrease

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  1. 26 September, 11:54
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    The awnser is B because the dam with cut off the animals from the river and it could potentially hurt the ecosystem. So it will decrease and the carrying capacity will increase due to major rivers.
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