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The picture below shows an ecosystem that has been recently changed by human activity. The change has impacted native populations living in the area. Which of the following limiting resources was most
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The picture below shows an ecosystem that has been recently changed by human activity. The change
has impacted native populations living in the area.
Which of the following limiting resources was most affected by this human activity?
A.nesting sites for birds
B.water supply for deer
C.amount of space for trees
D.number of predators that eat fish
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Answer is B, hope it helped.
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