Three bird species share a habitat. Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Bird B drinks flower nectar. Bird C eats plant seeds.

A drought occurs in their habitat, and that season’s plants are wiped out entirely. What is the likely outcome for each type of bird?

(1 point)

Bird B survives; either bird A or bird C dies, and the other survives.

Bird A survives; either bird B or bird C dies, and the other survives.

Bird A survives; both birds B and C die.

Bird B survives; both birds A and C die.

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my answer is c; Bird A survives; both birds B and C die.
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Answered by DrBob222
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Answered by BB
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Answered by anooooooooon
1.Bird A survives; both birds B and C die.
2.grasshoppers
3.migrate
4.More seedlings survive to maturity.
5.The ray population increased.
6.Humans
7.Fossil fuel burning
8.invasive species.
9.Algae
10.The sea ice melts before the chicks are ready to swim.
11.Burmese python numbers increased, and mammal populations decreased.

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Please reword this anoooooooooon has a point tho byt ur welcome


Firstly scarcity of resources for example if in 1995 IF they chose not to bring back wolves to yellowstone the trees could and likely would have been decimated because of the elk eating them and the beavers using them. Not sure how to answer the competition part. Survival, just like the first example if the wolves were permanently gone the herbivorous species's would skyrocket since there are no more predators, herbivors could become the new predator killing plantlife, and possibly making it extinct likely one of the consequences of overpopulation, Over carrying capacity. wolves were brought back for population controll
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Can I please have help with the easy part?
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