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    Darwin Argued That Closely Related Species Are More Likely to Compete
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Darwin Argued That Closely Related Species Are More Likely to Compete

Question 44

Question 44

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Darwin argued that closely related species are more likely to compete because they


A) almost always live close together.
B) are the same size.
C) face the same predators.
D) have similar traits and consume similar resources.

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