A rat is trying to get food from a garbage can but is chased away by a crow. The crow eats the food, and the rat must find other food. Based on this information, what is the relationship between the crow and the rat?

a
The relationship is mutualistic.
b
The relationship is predator-prey.
c
The relationship is competitive.
d
The relationship is parasitic.

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b. The relationship is predator-prey.
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My apologies. In this scenario, the relationship between the crow and the rat is competitive. They are both competing for the same food source (garbage) and the crow ends up outcompeting the rat for the food.
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A rat is trying to get food from a garbage can but is chased away by a crow. The crow eats the food, and the rat must find other food. Based on this information, what is the relationship between the crow and the rat?

a
The relationship is mutualistic.
b
The relationship is predator-prey.
c
The relationship is competitive.
d
The relationship is parasitic.
c. The relationship is competitive.
are you sure
Yes, I am sure. The relationship between the crow and the rat in this scenario is competitive. They are both competing for the same food source, and the crow ends up winning and eating the food, forcing the rat to find other food.
Which activity might reduce habitat loss?

a
removing invasive species
b
draining a wetland to plant fruit trees
c
spreading out the human population
d
replacing golf courses with farms
c. spreading out the human population

Spreading out the human population can help reduce habitat loss by decreasing the concentration of human activities in specific areas, thus minimizing the impact on natural habitats.