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What would happen to the sea otter population if the amount of light available to the kelp decreased due to construction of new buildings near the coast? HELP PLEASEEEE
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What would happen to the sea otter population if the amount of light available to the kelp
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Answer:
forced immagration
Step-by-step explanation:
they must find the light
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