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During winter, Alaska typically sees a decrease in the number of prey animals. In

order to survive, Arctic Foxes will eat berries, seaweed, insects, and larvae. If it is so
cold one winter that even these foods are depleted, Alaska's population of Arctic
Foxes is likely to -

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User Edgarian
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Answer:

Decrease

Step-by-step explanation:

If the foxes have nothing to eat, some will starve and die so the population will decrease.

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