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Breeding. Human population is probably the greatest single threat.
Yes, it is possible to have a population of 1.
The largest possible actual population would be 1,049
Yes.
It is usually impossible to work out exactly how large population will behave in any given circumstance. However, it may be possible to assign probabilities of different responses to each member of the population and then, using the rules of probability, calculate how the population - as a whole, or on average - is likely to behave.
Tremendous population growth in the Ancient Americas was made possible by corn production.
As the population grows, it is possible that there will be more social differentiation made. Different ethic groups may come together in populations that are increasing.
Because population is about people who lives on earth
THis could be possible
The population consists of every possible unit where a sample is a subset of the population. Note that population and sample need not refer to persons. For example, if studying biodiversity, the population could consist of plots of land.
Yes, mating within a population is random. However, it is possible for non random mating to occur within a population.
I dont think its possible for the population to decrease because if people keep on having babies the population is just going to grow larger than what it was before.