What would happen if the number of animals increases in the environment?
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Answer:If one animal's population increases, the population of animals that eat that animal might also increase. Increases in population aren't always good. Sometimes a population will grow too large for the environment to support. Other changes in limiting factors can cause a population to decrease.
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papulation is the number of individuals of a particular species in an area. animals and plants population depend on many things for survival. Limiting factor like the availability of food ,water and sheltter can impact an organism population
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