jamesburse3 jamesburse3
  • 14-03-2017
  • Biology
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Can an ecosystem support an infinite number of moose? Why or why not

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Anonymous678910 Anonymous678910
  • 14-03-2017
No, because there is only so much food for them to eat.

The same applies for all levels of the food chain.
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jasulama jasulama
  • 27-09-2018

thank for the answer but I didn't get it completely

so if you don't mind can you please elaborate it ?

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