The snake star, a brittle star that looks snake-like, wraps itself around certain corals

Chapter 29, Problem 16

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The snake star, a brittle star that looks snake-like, wraps itself around certain corals where it may stay for months. According to the graph, which phrase best describes the relationship between snake stars and the amount of sediment found on coral? A. There is no relationship between snake stars and sediment. B. As the number of snake stars increases, the amount of sediment decreases. C. As the number of snake stars increases, the amount of sediment increases. D. As the number of snake stars decreases, the amount of sediment decreases.

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