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How would the number of frogs in a lake MOST likely be affected by a long period of bright sunshine, a higher-than-normal temperature, and much less rain than usual?
A There would be fewer frogs because they could not reproduce if ponds dried up.
B. There would be fewer frogs because their predators would leave.
C.There would be more frogs because they could catch more food in hot weather.
D. There would be more frogs because they would grow faster in bright sunshine.
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