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Why would an ecosystem be unable to sustain an increase in carnivores? A There is not enough prey. B The carnivores now have more space. C Plant growth increases. D It is a marine ecosystem.
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Why would an ecosystem be unable to sustain an increase in carnivores?
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There is not enough prey.
B
The carnivores now have more space.
C
Plant growth increases.
D
It is a marine ecosystem.
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A because theres not enough prey to support it.
This is why humans should have less kids and adopt if they want a kid. solves world hunger and overpopulation
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