The elms will continue to die and the forestation deplete to the point where elm is wiped out.
A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity typically shows an S-shaped curve, known as logistic growth. Initially, the population grows slowly, then accelerates, and finally levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment.
The growth of the population would be 3% each year. This means that the population size would increase by 3% of its current size every year.
An S-shaped curve for population growth suggests that the population initially grows slowly, accelerates rapidly, and then levels off as it reaches carrying capacity. This pattern is indicative of logistic growth, where resource limitations eventually constrain population growth.
Exponential growth. This occurs when the population size grows at a constant proportion over time, leading to a rapid increase in numbers.
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Think of dogs in the pound. we will probably kill them.
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If a population grows larger than the carrying capacity, there will likely be increased competition for resources such as food, water, and space. This can lead to food scarcity, increased stress, and potentially higher mortality rates within the population. Over time, the population size may decrease as individuals struggle to survive in the limited environment.
the population grows when a male and a female mate and have children and those children have children and so on
There is a black and yellow beetle found in the United Kingdom. It's called the wasp beetle and grows to be around 20 mm long.
You can never be sure, only because of the big earthquake happen and as the number of the population in Haiti grows, the number of people dying and homeless grows too. So it depends.
The mealworm beetle is born as a worm like larvae and grows into the adult after molting. There are no other beetles that go through this type of metamorphosis.
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