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Which would most likely decrease the genetic variation in the human population?
Stable reflect variation.We can use terms of being:Very stable, less stable, not so stable.At the same time in same but inverse order:A little variation, more variation, most variation.A stable population would be considered a population that does not vary in numbers that much. Fluctuation is considered normal. Stability of a population is its stability over time as in several generations.An unstable population would go drastically up or down within few generations.We do not count a population as stable the same way as we would categorise an element to be stable. A population is allowed to vary slightly over time, where as an element that vary slightly over the same time might be called unstable.Other factors are to be considered:If a population is very high as in numbers of older not propagating specimens then it could be considered an unstable population because it would be unable to sustain its numbers and diminish over time.If a population lives under conditions unsuitable for sustaining quality of life then it would affect its stability.More factors will apply.Stability is statistics. We can make statistics to suit our present needs even if the numbers does not lie.
it would most likely pace back and forth and make alot of commotion.
The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was on-going.
The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was on-going.
The overall growth rate of the general population is stagnant .
In a country with zero population growth, you would expect to find a stable population size where the number of births equals the number of deaths. This would mean the population is not increasing or decreasing over time.
The plankton population would increase
The majority of the offspring population has functioning wings.
In a stable population, where births and deaths are roughly balanced, immigration and emigration rates would also be roughly balanced. This is because the population is neither growing nor declining, so the number of people entering the population through immigration would be offset by the number leaving through emigration.
That would be called a "stable" or "static" population - essentially unchanging.
deforestation