decreasing
There is no set number of trees in a koala's territory. There may be dozens; there may be hundreds. A koala's territory covers up to a square kilometre, so it depends on the individual koala.
peacocks are decreasing in no. because of climate and human activities
decreasing because of the economic decline
Yes, koalas do live among people, but this is because they have been forced to do so. The bushoand where koalas live is decreasing in size because Man insists on encroaching on the koala's habitat, building his housing developments on prime koala land. In some places, some concession to the koala is made, with narrow corridors of koala habitat remaining close to urban developments. These koalas are constantly at risk of being run over by cars and attacked by dogs.
If the gradient is a positive number the curve is increasing, and if the gradient is a negative number it is decreasing.
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Emission of an alpha particle.
most of the koalas homes have been cut down and they are fouced to find another place to live. but because they have been cut down there are not that many places to live Koalas may possibly survive through a change of habitat but the likely chances are kind of slim. Koalas would become extinct if worse comes to worst.
Mortality rates (the number of people who die per number of cases) is decreasing, folowing advances in medicine and the rapid decline of cigarette smoking.
A koala typically has 16 chromosomes. These chromosomes contain the genetic material that determines the koala's physical characteristics and functions. The number of chromosomes in a koala is relatively low compared to other mammals, such as humans, who have 46 chromosomes.
Decreasing as human induced Global Warming ravages the Earth.