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-QUESTION 6-PART 2-
Which of the following explains what happened to the coyote population size when it reached its carrying capacity and why?
A. The population size continued to increase because the ecosystem
had not changed.
B. The population size stopped increasing because it had reached
the largest number of coyotes that the ecosystem could support.
C. The populations size became zero because the ecosystem could
no longer support the coyote population.
D. The population size can no longer be inferred from the graph
once carrying capacity is reached.
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