Hare Lynx 4000- 25 2000- 20 500- 15 100- 10 0 0 10 20 Years 30 40 What conclusion can you draw from the accompanying figure? Lynx control hare population size. Lynx and hare populations are independent of each other. Hares control lynx population size. The relationship between the populations cannot be determined only from this graph.
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