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If people did nothing to try to control the rabbit population, what would be the most probable hypothesis about the rabbit population in 100 years?

all population of all species would grow at a normal rate

vegetation would decrease, causing the rabbit population to sharply decrease

the rabbit population would remain constant

rabbit population would continue to grow exponentially forever


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Answer:

the rabbit population would continue to grow exponentially forever

Explanation:

if the population isn't controlled, the population will just keep growing.

Answer:

B

Explanation: