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<h2>The answer is option D- Selective breeding.</h2>
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The correct answer is 3- <span>The smelt and alewife may out-compete the native fish by consuming all of the zooplankton.
The diagram tells us that zooplankton is eaten by smelts and alewifes. If these two species increase in number, less of the zooplankton will be left for plankton-eating fish, which is a native type of fish, to eat.
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<span> smelt and alewife eat most of the existing plankton so, they are out-competing the native fish.</span>
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All chemical elements that are needed by living things are recycled in ecosystems, including carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur. Water is also recycled.
Of the many processes involved in the water cycle, the most important are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
Earth’s water is constantly in motion. Although the water on Earth is billions of years old, individual water molecules are always moving through the water cycle. The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water molecules on, above, and below Earth’s surface. Like other biogeochemical cycles, there is no beginning or end to the water cycle. It just keeps repeating. During the cycle, water occurs in its three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Processes involved in changes of state in the water cycle include evaporation, sublimation, and transpiration.
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Answer:
Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
Explanation:
Cancer is caused by gene mutations, which are sometimes caused by inherited gene mutations (ones you are born with), or mutations that occur after birth (i.e smoking, being overweight, chronic inflammation, viruses, cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens), hormones, and lack of exercise.)
Your habits (drinking alcohol frequently etc. )
And family history are the main influences of cancer.
However, inherited cancer is usually rare.
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