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5 October, 03:38

A population of mice is evenly divided into two groups, and each group is placed on an isolated island with no existing mouse population. Which statement best explains the difference in the mouse populations on Island A and Island B at the end of the 20 years?

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  1. 5 October, 05:21
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    The mouse population would be even on both islands
  2. 5 October, 06:17
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    The island will most likely not support the mices way of life
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