I think the answer is choice C am not sure bruh
The strategy that is likely to result in the greatest increase in the San Joaquin kit fox population is strategy one.
<h3>Which change is said to be responsible for the decline of the kit fox population A?</h3>
Habitat destruction and fragmentation is known to be the factor that has led to and has been identified as the most vital cause of the kit fox's decline and it is one that has threatens the species' consistent viability.
So, the human intervention that would most likely protect and keep the kit fox populations is through the Introduction of a species that can be able to act as the new kit fox food source.
Hence, The strategy that is likely to result in the greatest increase in the San Joaquin kit fox population is strategy one.
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Answer:
The rock cycle describes how rocks change as a result of natural processes. The rock cycle forms new rocks using the crystallization, erosion and compaction processes. This makes the correct answer: D: all of the above. Igneous rocks for example are rocks formed from the crystallization( formation of rock crystals in cooling magma) of a liquid. Sedimentary rocks are formed by erosion. However, in order to form a sedimentary rock, the accumulated sediment must become compacted and cemented together.