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Biology, 18.09.2019 10:50 deena7

What would most likely happen to the chipmunk population in 2014 if the population went up to 22 million in 2013?
the chipmunk population would continue to increase.
the carrying capacity would increase.
the chipmunk population would crash.
the death rate would decrease.


What would most likely happen to the chipmunk population in 2014 if the population went up to 22 mil

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