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If a population reaches its critical population density, this could happen: weaker offspring population crash inbreeding all of the above
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If a population reaches its critical population density, this could happen:
weaker offspring
population crash
inbreeding
all of the above
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The correct answer is All of the Above
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Population crash is a sudden decrease in the number of people found in a given area as a result of shortage or the lack of environmental resources necessary for reproduction, survival and growth of the population. It is also known as a die back. The answer to your question is A. population crash.
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