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Over [174]
3 years ago
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Which choice is likely to result in the most competition? A) Two hawk populations utilize different populations of mice and smal

l birds as their main food source. B) Snakes eat mice, reducing the mice population in an area. C) A bird population eats berries and their droppings seed new areas creating more berry bushes. D) A drought reduces the amount of grass for rabbits to feed on.​
Biology
2 answers:
a_sh-v [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D) A drought reduces the amount of grass for rabbits to feed on.​

Explanation:

This is the condition that shall result in the most competition.

This is because the grass shall be insufficient food for the rabbit population.

Therefore the rabbit population shall be struggling to feed on the scarce remaining grass and hence cause a terrible competition.

tensa zangetsu [6.8K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

d) a drought reduces the amount of grass for rabbits to feed on.​

Explanation:

rabbits eat the grass. If it reduces the grass, rabbits compete over it or starve.

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