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  • 18-04-2022
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How does resource availability, such as water, drive competition?

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If there was less water, then there would be more competition, since now a population has to live off of a little bit of water. Similarly, a lot of water would result in less competition, since now the water will basically be more available, and not something that two animals might have to fight over.

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