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What happens over time in a colonizing population? A. grows and stays the same in its environment B. grows and changes in its environment C. no growth and the environment stays the same D. no growth and the environment remains unchanged

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The answer is B
The reason why i think its B is because, as a population starts growing the people need food, water, clothing, shoes...etc. The population will eventually reproduce and it will be harder to maintain so many people.
I hope this helps :)
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Option B: Over time a colonizing population grows and changes in its environment.

Step-by-step explanation: It happens because when people start colonizing their need for need food, water, clothing, and other commodities increase. Eventually the population will reproduce. Hence, growth in inevitable and with growth environment tends to change as well. The Colonizing population will displace the local fauna and will adapt to its new environment. After acclimatizing and adapting till a certain point, the population will grow and change its environment.

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