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The graph below shows the number of lynx and hares in a particular state park. Which of the following best
describes what would happen if the population of snowshoe hares suddenly increased?
A. The lynx Population would eventually die off because the snowshoe hares would take over.
B. The lynx population would start getting larger, but not immediately.
C. The lynx population would not change.
D. The population would immediately get larger.
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