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Geography, 24.07.2019 23:20, terrancebest

Apopulation of organisms (nonhumans) is decimated by an epidemic disease. only 10% of the population survives. over many generations, the population expands to its orginal size. then the epidemic strikes again. what will probably be the effect of the second epidemic relative to the first? why?

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