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A species of seabird nests every year on the face of one wall of cliffs on one island. If these birds nest on the ground above the cliffs, they run a high risk of having their eggs eaten by predatory snakes.

There are only about 5,000 suitable nesting sites in the cliffs. And there are about 8,000 seabirds looking to nest. The only other option for these nesting seabirds, would be to nest in the rocks of a neighboring island. But if they do this, they run the risk of losing the flock, and missing out on breeding season.

Which of these is placing a limitation on how large this population of seabirds can grow?

A.the size of the cliff walls
B.the distance to neighboring islands
C.the number of snakes living on land
D.all of these

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Answer:

all of these

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the answer on study island is "all of these"

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