geographic distribution,population density, and growth rate. <==to describe a population. wether the country's population is changin===>number of births, number of deaths, and the number of individuals that enter or leave a population.
three statistics geographers use to learn about population changes
Secondary sexual characteristics.
called a population pyramid. It consists of two bar graphs, one representing the male population and the other representing the female population, with age groups typically shown on the x-axis and the percentage or number of individuals in each age group on the y-axis. The shape of the pyramid can provide insights into the population's characteristics, such as whether it is growing rapidly or aging.
Biologists determine whether a thing is living or nonliving by a list of characteristics. These characteristics include the ability to reproduce, the ability to eat, the ability to grow and the ability to excrete waste.
its magnitude and direction, and whether it is active or reactive.
People are always afraid of changes, whether it is a small, or big change. The tought of changing ones lifestyle can be really scary.
Whether the allele is dominant or recessive.
According to the "Physics Classroom" website (refer to the link, below), an object changing its speed, whether increasing or decreasing, is said to be "accelerating".
Cesare Lombroso dr
When the sample - whether it is random or systematic - is somehow representative of the population.
Whether or not a 15 year old boy will object to changing diapers and housework depends on the boy. Most will object to changing diapers before they will object to doing housework.
It's not the force. It's the changing magnetic field surrounding an electricalconductor, whether or not that conductor feels any force due to the field.
As you know physical properties define the physical characteristics of an object/ matter i.e. hardness, softness, color, etc. These attributes or characteristics are used to recognize the matter whether its solid, liquid or gas.