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Populations in nature potentially exceed food resources in a given environment. Not all organisms secure enough food for survival every generation. Most die, only some go on to reproduce. These ideas were proposed by ____Group of answer choicesThomas MalthusCharles LyellGeorge CuvierPtolemy

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Populations in nature potentially exceed food resources in a given environment. Not all organisms secure enough food for survival every generation. Most die, only some go on to reproduce. These ideas were proposed by ____Group of answer choicesThomas MalthusCharles LyellGeorge CuvierPtolemy

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These ideas were proposed by Thomas Malthus.

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