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Trapping has severely reduced the population of rabbits in an ecosystem, as shown in the bar graph below. What is the most likely effect this will have on other organisms?

A bar graph shows types of populations on the x-axis and percent of the balance on the y-axis from 0 to 200 by fifties. Grass = 100. Rabbit = 50.4. Snake = 100. Hawk = 100.

a.
The snake population will decrease rapidly and the grass population will increase rapidly.
b.
The hawk population will increase rapidly and the rabbit population will decrease rapidly.
c.
The grass population will decrease rapidly, and the snake population will increase rapidly.
d.
The grass, rabbit, snake, and hawk populations will all decrease rapidly.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rabbits eats worms and other spreading plants. Loss in their population can cause increasing of worms and plant leaves. Worms will eat all plants leaves. That will cause primary consumers survival challenge. Leading to danger to secondary consumers animals and even humans.

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