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In a forest ecosystem, seeds are eaten by mice, which are eaten by hawks. If the population of hawks suddenly increased: A. The population of mice would increase. B. The populat…
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In a forest ecosystem, seeds are eaten by mice, which are eaten by hawks. If the population of hawks suddenly increased:
A. The population of mice would increase.
B. The population of plants would decrease.
C. The population of mice would decrease.
D. All of the above.
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C. The population of mice would decrease.
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