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30 April, 17:55

What will most likely happen in an ecosystem if the population of one species grows unusually fast?

A. Another species that eats the same food will decrease in population.

B. The food that the species eats will start growing more quickly.

C. Another species that eats the same food will also increase in population.

D. The predators that prey upon the growing species will begin to starve.

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  1. 30 April, 18:06
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    Hm, I think the answer is A)
  2. 30 April, 18:21
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    The correct answer would be A
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