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How do adaptations enable organisms to reduce competition for food and other resources
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How do adaptations enable organisms to reduce competition for food and other resources
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it's motvation
Step-by-step explanation:
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it enables them because if they adapt they don't have to fight the other animals for food if they've already adapted to the food in the environment they are in.
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