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Biology, 30.01.2020 16:03 skyemichellec

What is likely to happen to a healthy population that is experiencing exponential growth?

a. it will eventually reach its carrying capacity.

b. it will experience a population crash.

c. it will go extinct in the near future.

d. it will continue to grow exponentially indefinitely.

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