Ari12
Ari12
17-03-2015
Social Studies
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How can competition limit a population's growth?
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prestonp357
prestonp357
17-03-2015
If members of a population are constantly competing with one another for food and other resources, then it is harder to get any food or resources. This limits the amount in any population.
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