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Complete the T-chart by categorizing each environmental factor as something that would most likely increase or decrease genetic variation. Some answers will fit in both columns depending on the situation.
Predator-prey relationships
Competition
Toxins
New habitat
Disasters
Increased food source
A 2-column table has columns with labels Increase variation and decrease variation.
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