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Biology, 04.02.2021 01:10 mpilone

What would happen to the population of mice if grasses were lost to a forest fire? It would increase because there would be new plant growth.
It would decrease because grass is the mice’s main source of food.
It would not change because the mice have several other sources of food.

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