The growth of the plants that reindeer used as food could not keep up with the needs of the reindeer population. what was the probable cause?
a. the reindeer population exceeded it carrying capacity
b. the reindeer population stopped reproducing
c. the reindeer population was under its carrying capacity
d. the reindeer population was unable to reproduce fast enough
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