It depends on how many animals or persons are in the ecosystem
The heredity of their parents , or DNA , or genetic codes and species also.
fracture
Both abiotic and biotic factors determine both where an organism can live and how much a population can grow. A limiting factor is a factor that restricts the size of a population from reaching its full potential.
its size and variety
The size of the magma chamber and the viscosity of the magma.
standard error
The heredity of their parents , or DNA , or genetic codes and species also.
how many of the same type of organisms live in that area
Platonic
The population determines the number of representatives. A census is done every 10 years to determine the size of the population. Then, the number of representatives either goes up or down depending on the result.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
what kind of correlation would you expect to find between a city's annual and the size of its population
The rate at which magma cools determines the size of the mineral crystal.
Ithink what the determines a population is that it has the plants to grow and that the ecosystem can also that it can be function and that it had the niche and the habit
Three factors that affect population size are habitat, predation and biology. A populations habitat often determines the availability of such necessities as food and shelter. The climate of a given habitat can also impact population viability, and habitat loss can result in the elimination of a population. Predators have an obvious impact on population size. A population subjected to excessive or growing predation will begin to decline in numbers. However, predation can also rid a population of the weak and infirm, leaving the remaining population stronger collectively. Finally, biology often determines the frequency and viability of reproduction. Population size is dramatically impacted by a species ability, or inability, to replenish its numbers through reproduction.
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