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If the carrot population increased, the rabbit population would:

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A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain the same

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Answer:

i believe the answer is c) remain the same

Step-by-step explanation:

i say this because food availability wouldn't necessarily cause the population to grow (there would need to be an environmental change for this to happen.)

and the population wouldn't decrease because there would be an abundance of food and since starvation is one of the main causes of population decrease (along with over-crowding.)

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User Zuzuleinen
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Answer:

The rabbit population would remain the same as the increase in number of carrots doesn't determine / effect the population of rabbits.

Hope my answer helps !

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