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12 February, 23:35

Which population of organisms would be in greatest danger of becoming

extinct?

A) A population of organisms having few variations living in a stable environment.

B) A population of organisms having few variations living in an unstable environment.

C) A population of organisms having many variations living in a stable environment.

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  1. 13 February, 02:07
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    B because they can't change at all and it is unstable
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