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What caused the deer population to grow early on?

A.) An abnormally cold winter caused offspring to die.
B.) A drought caused there to be less food and water available to the deer.
C.)The number of births was equal to the number of deaths in the deer population.
D.) The deer had a better food source so they had 2-3 fawns per year instead of 1 fawn
per year.

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User Xgdgsc
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Answer:

D) The deer had a better food source so they had 2-3 fawns per year instead of 1 fawn per year.

The other options show that the populations actually decreased, due to cold temperatures and droughts.

Let me know if this helps!

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User Stan Liu
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Answer:

i think it is C but not 100% sure.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Quicker
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