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A bird that preys on moths is introduced to the habitat with moths and trees like the ones shown below.

What will most likely happen to the population of moths in this habitat?

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The moths would decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before the birds were introduced in the new habitat, there were many moths. But now that there are predators for moths, the moths would decrease and will not reproduce as much to make more moths.

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