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Consider the following data about populations of red squirrels, gray squirrels, and foxes. Two students looked at the data about how the red squirrel populations changed over time. Each made a claim about a cause-and-effect relationship. Student A: I think an increase of the fox population caused the red squirrel population to decline. Student B: I think an increase of the gray squirrel population caused the red squirrel population to decline. Which student do you agree with most? _____ Describe the evidence that supports this claim.

Consider the following data about populations of red squirrels, gray squirrels, and-example-1
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the answer is B

the answer is B because during the time the gray squirrels population increased, the red squirrel decreased
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Answer:

Student A

Step-by-step explanation:

I agree with student a because if u look around the 10 year mark you see the fox population pick up a lot and see the squirrel population decline.

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