Question
During the period when there were no wolves, what is the best explanation for WHY the deer population was changing in the way that it was changing?(1 point)
Responses
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went up.
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went down.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went down.
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went down.
Responses
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went up.
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went down.
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went down.
The deer were starving to death, so the deer population went down.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
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