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23 May, 07:23

A forest fire kills many organisms and immediately changes the environment. What can you infer about the organisms that survived the

immediate change?*

They have adaptations to long-term environmental changes.

They had adaptations that dilowed them to survive in the new environmental

conditions

They will eventually die from the short-term effects of the fire.

They will lose their ability to reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring

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  1. 23 May, 07:37
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    AnswerA recent forest fire has swept through the forest, killing many of the smaller organisms such as the hare, deer, and rodent populations that are prey for the larger organisms such as bobcats, wolves, and mountain lions. How would this affect the populations in the forest ecosystem?
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