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Scientists are monitoring a local snake species. The species went through a rapid habitat change when some of the grassy meadows they lived in were cleared for new buildings. The snakes have three distinct color variations: green, brown, and black.

The chart shows the number of snakes before and after the event:

Before Habitat Change One Year After Habitat Change
green 7,556 1,293
brown 5,264 3,948
black 6,450 6,321
Scientists noted that most populations of these snakes around the world have experienced similar habitat changes. What do you predict for this species as a whole?

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Answered by chaaru87
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cientists are monitoring a local snake species. The species went through a rapid habitat change when some of the grassy meadows they lived in were cleared for new buildings. The snakes have three distinct color variations: green, brown, and black.

The chart shows the number of snakes before and after the event:

Before Habitat Change One Year After Habitat Change

green 7,556 1,293

brown 5,264 3,948

black 6,450 6,321

Scientists noted that most populations of these snakes around the world have experienced similar habitat changes. What do you predict for this species as a whole?

Explanation:

cientists are monitoring a local snake species. The species went through a rapid habitat change when some of the grassy meadows they lived in were cleared for new buildings. The snakes have three distinct color variations: green, brown, and black.

The chart shows the number of snakes before and after the event:

Before Habitat Change One Year After Habitat Change

green 7,556 1,293

brown 5,264 3,948

black 6,450 6,321

Scientists noted that most populations of these snakes around the world have experienced similar habitat changes. What do you predict for this species as a whole?

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