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If there were no other changes in the habitat, would the value under "Larger Than Ample" be correct? Why or why not?

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No, the value, would not be the same. Because it's larger than ample, it can sustain more rabbits and necessities. This means that the population will increase due to a rise in land.

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No

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If they were no more changes in the habitat, the value under larger that ample would not be correct this is because no spectacular changes has occur in the habits that could bring about a ample change. Habits is the environment an organism dwell and a change in the environment will affect positively or negatively the organism leaving there in.

An ample change can be seen if their is a modification in the environment that will better improve the livelihood of the organism.

Producer transfers energy from trophic level one to other organism, if the amount of producer is increased, a change in the habitat can be ample and positive because energy flow increases.

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