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A disease kills half the populations of both seals and bears. If all other factors in the environment remain the same, how are the seal and bear populations likely to change ove…
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A disease kills half the populations of both seals and bears. If all other factors in the environment remain the same, how are the seal and bear populations likely to change over the next 10 years?
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they’ll both decrease over time
Step-by-step explanation:
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they’ll both decrease over time
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