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Q: When will the carrying capacity of a population stay the same?
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Why does the population size stay close to the carrying capacity?

because if you are on a plane and it is over the capacity it could non-function. if it is a boat it will go slower, or if it's a old boat it will probably break down or sink.


What conditions would you expect allele frequency's to stay the same?

Equal fitness in a population


What do scientists think happens is population change over time?

species stay the same


Under what conditions would you expect allele frequencies to stay same?

Equal fitness in a population


Did anything stay the same after norman conquest 1006?

Very little. The Anglo-Saxon population were subjugated.


Does Germany's population migrate or stay put?

The population is not nomadic.


Is it possible for a negative trait one that does not contribute to species survival0 to stay in a population for a period of time?

According to the Hardy Weinberg principle the frequency of an allele in a population will remain the same as long as it is neither selected for or against. This means that any characteristic that does not have an immediate deleterious effect on the population resulting in death of the individual possessing it will remain in the population at the same rate virtually indefinitely.


What results stay the same in an experiment?

controlled results stay the same in an experiment


How often do the number of reps for each state change?

after each census, so every 10 years. Sometimes they stay the same or change, depends on the population.


What happens to a population if the birth rate is greater than the death rate?

Population growth is negative when birthrate is less than death rate.


When was Stay the Same - album - created?

Stay the Same - album - was created on 1999-03-16.


What is the theory of overproduction?

Overproduction is the ability of a species to produce far more offspring than can possibly survive. This leads to a 'struggle for survival'. Individuals with the most useful features (the best adaptations) also known as "survival of the fittest" will survive and leave more offspring than other individuals. Their offspring will inherit the useful variations and pass them on in their turn. This is the process of natural selection.