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Why did plants in Australia become extinct? a. rabbits were over populated b.rabbits where underpopulated c.rabbits population declinded or d. rabbits were endangered
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Why did plants in Australia become extinct?
a. rabbits were over populated
b.rabbits where underpopulated
c.rabbits population declinded
or d. rabbits were endangered
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given the fact that plants went extinct i would say overpopulation of the rabits did that cus if there are less rabits then there are more plants.
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Some plants in Australia could have gone extinct from the overpopulation of rabbits.
The answer is A.Rabbits were overpopulated.
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