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Regular distribution is observed for many organisms due to _______. a. the need to maximize exposure to sunlight b. the need to avoid predators c. interactions between individuals d. the plentiful availability of water
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User: Natural selection is best described as _______. a. disruptive selection b. stabilizing selection c. a mechanism of evolution d. directional selection


User: Regular distribution is observed for many organisms due to _______. a. the need to maximize exposure to sunlight b. the need to avoid predators c. interactions between individuals d. the plentiful availability of water

Weegy: Regular distribution is observed for many organisms due to: interactions between individuals.
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