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Two groups of the same fish live in ponds of different sizes. They both get the same amount of food. The fish in the big pond grow much larger. What environmental factor is causing this change?
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The genetic makeup of the individual fish.
The genetic makeup of the individual fish.
The type of food that the fish are eating.
The type of food that the fish are eating.
The temperature of the water in the pond.
The temperature of the water in the pond.
The amount of space available to the fish.
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The amount of space available to the fish.
More space can allow greater growth (reduced crowding, stress, and competition), so the environment (pond size) is the factor.
More space can allow greater growth (reduced crowding, stress, and competition), so the environment (pond size) is the factor.
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