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4 September, 03:10

In African savannas elephants are a keystone species. Elephants eat small trees, such as acacia, that grow on the savanna. Even if an acacia tree grows to a height of several feet, elephants are able to knock over the tree and uproot it. Imagine a drastic decline the elephant population that live within the African savannas. What would be the inevitable result?

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  1. 4 September, 03:22
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    D) The savanna would succumb to succession and evolve into a woodland.
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