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A family raises a species of fish in a pond at the end of each summer. The family sells the fully grown fish one year. The family notices that the fish are smaller than they had been the previous year which statement best explains this observation
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The family may have overcrowded the pond, leading to competition for food and space, resulting in stunted growth of the fish.
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