The majority of kangaroo species have an erratic population pattern, increasing and decreasing with environmental conditions.
There are over 60 species of kangaroo, however, and many of the lesser-known species are decreasing in number, especially those in the wallaby family. But the larger creatures commonly recognised as kangaroos, such as Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos, remain common and prolific.
decreasing
yes the puffer fish is increasing in numbers
Because predator numbers are decreasing
All religions are decreasing. More people are becoming atheists, agnostics or just not sure about religion
waxing is growing and waning is decreasing
It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
It is decreasing
Decreasing
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Decreasing
Standard form has nothing to do with increasing or decreasing.
You look at the contours. Steeply sloping contours with numbers that are increasing usually indicate that the height is increasing, and may be an indicator for hills. Contrastingly, steeply sloping contours with decreasing numbers indicate a decreasing altitude, and may indicate a depression or a valley.
decreasing speed