What argument can be made, which could be supported by the evidence collected in the graph below, between the changes to the biological components (i.e. habitat, food source, egg laying location) of an ecosystem and the population of the Monarch butterfly?

(1 point)
Responses

If the monarch population begins to recover and increase then the milkweed population will eventually go extinct.
If the monarch population begins to recover and increase then the milkweed population will eventually go extinct.

The milkweed population has no affect on the monarch population.
The milkweed population has no affect on the monarch population.

If the milkweed population begins to recover and increase then the monarch population will also begin to recover and increase.
If the milkweed population begins to recover and increase then the monarch population will also begin to recover and increase.

If the milkweed population continues to decrease then the monarch population will begin to recover and increase.
If the milkweed population continues to decrease then the monarch population will begin to recover and increase.
Question 2

The answer would be:

If the milkweed population continues to decrease, then the monarch population will begin to recover and increase.