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"Which factor would most likely cause an increase in the number of frogs?
(1)an increase in the number of deer
(2)a decrease in the amount of grasses
(3)an increase in the number of snakes
(4)a decrease in the amount of trees"

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Given that the ecosystem is a food chain and animals increase and decrease based off of other living things, the increase in the number of frogs will occur with an increase in the number of snakes.

Answer: Option '4' is correct.

Explanation:

An increase in the number of frogs is likely possible when there is decrease in the number of trees.

As we know that Frogs are amphibians which means they live both on land and water.

But they do not live on trees.

If there is decrease in the number of trees then frogs get more space on land to reproduce more.

Hence, the number of frogs will get increase with decrease in the number of trees.

Thus, Option '4' is correct.