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8 March, 16:15

Suppose the number of organisms in one population in a community suddenly increases. Predict what might happen, and explain why.

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  1. 8 March, 17:40
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    There are many things can happen.

    One: the species of increase here could die due to space, resources, and pray.

    Two: of the species is a pray the predator species will increase in number.

    Three: if the species, like humans are not prey. They may begin to find ways to live in other ways hence, natural selection. They may become cannibals
  2. 8 March, 19:11
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    The organisms in that community would overthrow a smaller group of organisms on which they had been preying on. So there would be a overbalanced population of predators and less prey.
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