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Use the information to answer the following question. The Blacklegged Tick is a parasite of the White-Footed Mouse. The White- Footed Mouse carries the bacteria which cause Lyme Disease. The bacteria are spread to that bite infected mice. If an infected tick then bites a human, the human can be infected with the bacteria and develop Lyme Disease. Scientists have proposed that increased human development has led to an increase in the White-Footed Mouse population which can lead to increased cases of Lyme Disease in humans. Answering which scientific question would BEST support the scientist's hypothesis? A ticks bite a mouse more than once? Do White-Footed Mice live in forest areas? development of neighborhoods increase White- Mouse populations? Does Lyme Disease spread to humans from ticks?
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