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Chemistry, 22.05.2020 12:57 tayshhah3945

A population of ducks lives at a small pond that is slowly drying up. Which statement describes what will most likely happen over time?

Ducks will immigrate from the population
Ducks will emigrate to the population.
Ducks will emigrate from the population.
Ducks will immigrate to the population. A population of ducks lives at a small pond that is slowly drying up. Which statement describes what will most likely happen over time?

Ducks will immigrate from the population
Ducks will emigrate to the population.
Ducks will emigrate from the population.
Ducks will immigrate to the population.

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