explain how a change in the environment could cause a population crash
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all things in the environment are balanced, if organism disappears, it affects the whole cycle
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The change in the environment could cause a population crash because people or organisms living are well adapted to their respective environments.
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- Any population that lives in a particular environment, gets well adapted to the environmental conditions of the particular environment such as the temperature in the particular area, amount of rainfall etc.
- If the environmental conditions suddenly change then these organisms tend to undergo a sudden tension that leads to overall destruction of their population there by causing a population crash in the environment.
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