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If a population is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium, what is happening to that population? A. It is experiencing a shift in population size. B. It is not evolving. C. The population is migrating. D. Individuals are experiencing variations within the species. If a population is in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium , what is happening to that population ? A. It is experiencing a shift in population size . B. It is not evolving . C. The population is migrating . D. Individuals are experiencing variations within the species .​

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Answer:

Its B

Step-by-step explanation:

Its not going to EVOLVE

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User Dhirendra
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I would say B because the population is not experiencing any genetic mutations and no genetic mutations is a cause of Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium. Hope that helps!
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