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What happened to Yellowstone National Park when wolves disappeared?(1 point)
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The bear population increased.
The bear population increased.
The grassy areas increased.
The grassy areas increased.
The willow tree population increased.
The willow tree population increased.
The deer population increased.
The deer population increased.
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Biological Factors Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items
Question
What happened to Yellowstone National Park when wolves disappeared?(1 point)
Responses
The bear population increased.
The bear population increased.
The grassy areas increased.
The grassy areas increased.
The willow tree population increased.
The willow tree population increased.
The deer population increased.
The deer population increased.
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When wolves disappeared from Yellowstone National Park, the deer population increased significantly. This increase in deer had cascading effects on the ecosystem, leading to overgrazing of certain vegetation, including willow and other plants. As a result, the overall health of the park's ecosystem was negatively impacted. Therefore, the correct response is:
**The deer population increased.**
**The deer population increased.**
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