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23 October, 21:27

A species of rabbit lives in a meadow where grass plants are readily available during summer months. The rabbits do not stray far from the meadow because the plants supply food and protection from predators. One summer, a fire destroys the plants in the meadow.

As a result of the absence of plants in the meadow, the rabbit population will probably

A) decrease in size.

B) increase and flourish.

C) increase reproduction.

D) switch to a different type of food.

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  1. 23 October, 21:45
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    It's A) Decrease in size
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