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Ecology
Wildlife populations
Long-term effects
What will happen to the populations of other animals in the area as a result of this change in the moose population in the long term? Explain why. (2 pt)
(Use 10 year old words and only one sentence)
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The populations of animals that depend on moose for food or habitat may decrease because of the decline in the moose population.
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