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Why does a population that experiences exponential growth have a high chance of having a population crash?

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The resources (food and water) needed for a species to survive may not be being produced at the same rate the population is growing. This could lead to starvation and death in the form of a population crash. Example: too many coyotes being born when there is not enough rabbits for them to eat.

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