Asked by Michelle
Which change is an effect of overcrowding in an environment?
Responses
loss of habitat
loss of habitat
cooler temperatures
cooler temperatures
decreased food supply
decreased food supply
loss of natural predators
Responses
loss of habitat
loss of habitat
cooler temperatures
cooler temperatures
decreased food supply
decreased food supply
loss of natural predators
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The change that is an effect of overcrowding in an environment from your provided responses is **decreased food supply**.
Overcrowding can lead to increased competition for limited resources, including food, which can result in a decreased food supply for the population.
While loss of habitat can also be associated with overcrowding in some contexts, the direct effect of overcrowding itself is more closely tied to food availability.
Overcrowding can lead to increased competition for limited resources, including food, which can result in a decreased food supply for the population.
While loss of habitat can also be associated with overcrowding in some contexts, the direct effect of overcrowding itself is more closely tied to food availability.
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