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Biology, 17.05.2021 18:00 footboy773

If all the plants in a habitat suddenly died, what would happen to the animals? A.
The animals would plant new plants.
B.
The animals would start eating rocks.
C.
The animal population would grow because they would have more space.
D.
Animals that could not leave would also die after some time.

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