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How are the populations of organisms in the environment kept under control?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population control may involve culling, translocation, or manipulation of the reproductive capability. The growth of a population may be limited by environmental factors such as food supply or predation.

Answered by priyamishrikoti02
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Food weds make sure that the population of different organisms in a habitat remain steady. For example, if the population of rats in a habitat increases, plenty of food will then be available for eagles. Their population will also increases. They will eat more and more rats. This will cause the rat population to reduce. Onces this happens,the food available for snakes and eagles will reduce and their population will again reduce......

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