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Which term is used to describe a group of arctic foxes that live in part of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? ecosystem community population biome

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The term used to describe a group of arctic foxes that live in part of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is population.

Population refers to all inhabitants of a particular area - since all of these arctic foxes live in the same place, they are a population.

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Population is the term that is used to describe a group of arctic foxes that live in part of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the third or the second last option. The area covered by Arctic National Refuge is approximately 19.6 million acres. It has a variety of wild animals living in it.
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