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Which changes would most likely limit the growth of a plant-eating animal population? Select four options.

-The number of predators decreases.
-Steady rainfall increases the number of plants.
-A spring freeze kills many plants.
-The number of predators increases.
-A harmful plant disease spreads through the area.
-A harmful animal disease spreads among the population.

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