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The population of frogs in a pond ecosystem is increasing. The population of flies will most likely do what? increase decrease remain the same
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The population of frogs in a pond ecosystem is increasing. The population of flies will most likely do what?
increase
decrease
remain the same
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decrease
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Decrease as the more frogs there are the more flies will be eaten so that means the flies will decrease.Also if the flie population gets low enough the frog population would shrink too to balance it.
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