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Biology, 04.04.2020 04:23 maddynichole2017

The graph below shows the population of mice in an ecosystem where the mice are not allowed to enter or leave.
Which best describes the population at point B?
A. The death rate is higher than the birthrate.
B. The birthrate is higher than the death rate
C. It has reached its carrying capacity
D. The population is decreasing


The graph below shows the population of mice in an ecosystem where the mice are not allowed to enter

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