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Suppose a cool, damp autumn causes the cricket population to greatly increase. What will most likely happen to the frog and snake populations?

A.
Both populations will leave the swamp.
B.
Both populations will increase.
C.
Both populations will decrease.
D.
Both populations will stay the same.

Suppose a cool, damp autumn causes the cricket population to greatly increase. What-example-1
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User Kacper
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The answer is B. Because their food resource population has increased they will have more to eat and their population will also increase
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User Wnm
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Answer:

it would be b

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User Will Wagner
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