biglexi27 biglexi27
  • 16-11-2015
  • Biology
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What would happen to the size of the carnivore population if the herbivore population increased?

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W0lf93
W0lf93 W0lf93
  • 13-04-2017
The correct answer should be that the carnivore population would also increase. Since they eat the herbivores, if the amount of herbivores increased there would be more food for the carnivores so they wouldn't have to worry about anything and could thrive, feeding themselves without worrying for food.
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hodnett4693 hodnett4693
  • 05-05-2020

Answer:

increase

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