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A wildfire destroys 90% of the trees of a forest. What will most likely happen to the animal population that lives in the forest? A. The population will not change because the animals will not be affected. B. The population will decrease because many of the animals will not survive. C. The population will increase because new animals would move in. D. The population will be stable because most of the animals will burrow underground. Reset

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is d

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Answer:

D

The population will decrease because many of the animals will not survive.

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