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What would happen if competition for food in the Arctic increased and it was difficult for the Arctic fox to find its prey?
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What would happen if competition for food in the Arctic increased and it was difficult for the Arctic fox to find its prey?
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If the competition of food increased then the it would be harder to get food. The arctic fox population would decrease because of the more competition and trouble finding food. Hope that helps:)
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The population of the Arctic fox would decrease.
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