Well famine will effect you more...and you may have population restrictions!
the disadvantages of the PDA are that they are very large.
no
disadvantages : 1) occuppies large areas.
false
there are usually no movies or high populations not many places to go,
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Some disadvantages of biometrics include concerns about privacy and data security, potential errors in identification due to factors like environmental conditions or changes in an individual's physical attributes, and the possibility of spoofing or impersonation attacks. Additionally, biometric systems can be expensive to implement and may not be easily scalable for large populations.
Urbanization
No. Natural selection works in all populations. However, new alleles spread more slowly in large populations; the large size has a stabilizing effect. So one should expect large populations to change more slowly than smaller populations.
"Wetlands" is a fancy name for "Swamps". For two centuries, Americans, most notably the Army Corp of Engineers attempted to fill in and eradicate swamps in America, as they are hard to develop and breed diseases and large mosquito populations. 25 percent of them were eliminated. Relatively recently, they were renamed "Wetlands", and declared protected. But the disadvantages still remain.
Yes, allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable in large populations due to the effects of genetic drift being more pronounced in small populations. In small populations, random events can lead to significant changes in allele frequencies, whereas in large populations, genetic drift has less impact and allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable over time.
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