More food is available as grain is harvested.
The most likely reason for a sudden increase in a population of mice in a farming area is an abundance of food sources, such as crops or stored grains, which can support a larger mouse population. Additionally, favorable environmental conditions, such as shelter and lack of predators, can also contribute to population growth.
Increases in prey population or availability, favorable environmental conditions, and reduced competition from other predators are most likely to cause increases in a predator population.
An increase in the prey population is most likely to cause increases in a predator population due to an abundant food supply. This can lead to more successful breeding and survival rates for predators.
There may be many different answers for this question, but the most obvious would seem to be that population increases when birth rates are high. Similarly, in countries where fertility rates are high then population is very likely to increase.
The preatador population will most likely increase due to an abundant food source.
Decrease, as snakes are predators of frogs and an increase in snake population would lead to more predation on frogs, reducing their population.
High rains increase the water supply
The Agricultural Revolution is the historical event that most likely triggered the largest increase in the human population. This period marked the transition from hunting and gathering to farming, leading to more stable food supplies and population growth.
Most likely no because Western Greece is full of mountains. Farming is most likely done in the east as this is where the flattest lands are.
It either increases or decreases the voting power of a segment of the population and, consequently, makes more or less likely the election of a specific candidate or kind of candidate.
If a child suddenly has flushed, hot cheeks they most likely have a fever. This can also happen to the ears when a fever comes on suddenly.
Likely not.