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Plants → minnows → bass →bears

Consider the food chain. What would MOST LIKELY happen if the bass started to disappear because too many of them had been caught during fishing season?

A) The number of bear will increase.
B) The plant population will increase.
C) The number of minnows would increase.
D) The number of minnows would decrease.

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The number of minnows would increase.

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User Tony Davis
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Answer:

The things that would most likely happen if the bass started to disappear because too many of them had been caught during fishing season is that

C) The number of minnows would increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason here is the following. First of all, bears not only eat bass. They are omnivorous, therefore they can eat almost everything. So, they wouldn't disappear or decrease in population. However, the minnows would lose one of its more major predators. Making an increase in population because not many predators would consume them. Also, maybe the plants they eat would scarce eventually and decrease their number until the minnows die of hunger or the plants decrease their numbers. But that is not an option.

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