By analyzing all this data, scientists can learn new ways to help control animal populations, determine what impact development might have on an animal population, and determine if there are enough individuals of a particular species in an area to allow for reproduction.
they call the landlords association and they keep track of that somehow
it is used to summarize the play and keep track of details
There were so many given out that not even they can keep track of count.
density - dependent limited factors
There are a number of plants on Earth, that we cannot keep track of all of them, since plants are growing and dying and the number of plants will vary each day.
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Scientists track tornadoes using Doppler radar and reports from eyewitnesses.
radars. I think not sure:( If you're not sure don't answer. They can be, indeed are, tracked by radio-transmitters fitted to collars. Radar would not work, especially in a forest!
they ride them around like little horsies
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Environmental scientists use GPS collars and satellite tracking devices to monitor the movement of polar bears and other vulnerable populations. These devices provide real-time data on the animals' location, habitat use, and behavior, allowing scientists to study their movements and assess threats to their survival. Additionally, aerial surveys and drones are also used to track and monitor these populations from a distance.
they ride them around like little horsies
They measure wind,moisture, and pollution
They do this so that they can warn people to take shelter and save lives.
1. So they can keep track of what they're doing 2. To find out if the scientist has discovered something new OR So the scientists can agree in something
1. So they can keep track of what they're doing 2. To find out if the scientist has discovered something new OR So the scientists can agree in something
because dispersants can be a gas and also once you put dispersants out there in the ocean other things are n there so it could get a little messed up or mixed together which makes it harder to keep track.