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Two prides of lions compete with one another for the same prey (antelope). Which scenario would cause a decrease in competition?(1 point)
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A disease kills individuals from the lion population.
A disease kills individuals from the lion population.
Wildfire kills many antelope and some lions.
Wildfire kills many antelope and some lions.
An invasive species outcompetes and replaces antelope.
An invasive species outcompetes and replaces antelope.
Drought reduces the water available for all species.
Drought reduces the water available for all species.
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A disease kills individuals from the lion population.
A disease kills individuals from the lion population.
Wildfire kills many antelope and some lions.
Wildfire kills many antelope and some lions.
An invasive species outcompetes and replaces antelope.
An invasive species outcompetes and replaces antelope.
Drought reduces the water available for all species.
Drought reduces the water available for all species.
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is this and answer correct
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Drought reduces the water available for all species.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, the correct answer is "Drought reduces the water available for all species." This scenario would cause a decrease in competition because the limited water supply would likely limit the number of antelope that can survive, reducing the number of resources available for the lion prides to compete over.
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