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How would a harsh winter most likely affect the rabbit population size? A.population decreases B.population increases C.population reaches carrying capacity D.population completely dies off
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How would a harsh winter most likely affect the rabbit population size? A.population decreases B.population increases C.population reaches carrying capacity D.population completely dies off
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A.....usually rabbits tend to either die due to harsh environment they do hide in holes with others to keep warm but they would die of starvation
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A) population decreases
During a harsh winter there would be less food to for rabbit's to consume which would decline the population.
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