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Why could an ecosystem be unable to sustain an increase in carnivores? A. There is not enough prey B. The carnivores now have more space C. plants growth increases D. It is a marine ecosystem
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Why could an ecosystem be unable to sustain an increase in carnivores?
A. There is not enough prey
B. The carnivores now have more space
C. plants growth increases
D. It is a marine ecosystem
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A- there is not enough part prey
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A. There is not enough prey
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