English, 21.09.2019 15:50 shetherealbrat
What would happen to the rabbit population if houses were built in the fields where the rabbits lived?
a.
the rabbit population would decrease due to the destruction of their shelter and food source.
b.
the rabbit population would increase due to more food and shelter.
c.
the population of rabbits would not change because they would find something else to eat and somewhere to live.
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