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2 October, 09:41

In an Antarctic ecosystem, phytoplankton are eaten by krill, which are eaten by baleen whales. If the population of phytoplankton suddenly decreased:

The population of whales would increase.

The population of whales would decrease.

The population of phytoplankton would decrease.

None of the above.

Is it B?

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  1. 2 October, 09:42
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    B would make sense, because their wouldn't be enough phytoplankton for the whales to eat. I believe you are correct.
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