I would have to say the plains because of their fertile soil and they streams an/or lakes. For years plains have been the best are of farming.
As we only know of our own in any definite terms we cannot say which is the largest. Nor are we ever likely to be able to do so.
Since the icecaps are always changing, the largest iceberg in the world is also changing. The largest iceberg is most likely located in the Arctic Circle, which have large icecaps also.
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They won't be in one place, most likely scattered around. The largest deposits of them are probably controlled by the ESA, NASA, and RFSA.
Yes, the USA has some but Canada is the worlds largest producer. and likely has the largest reserves.
No.
Most likely the countries with the largest Asian populations, which are most likely the UK and France.
In an area populated by foxes, rabbits, grasshoppers, and field mice, the largest population would likely be that of the grasshoppers. Grasshoppers typically reproduce rapidly and have high reproductive rates, allowing their populations to grow quickly. While rabbits and field mice can also have large populations, they are more susceptible to predation by foxes. Thus, the grasshoppers would likely outnumber the other species in this scenario.
There are many populations that would not likely have a normal distribution. Endangered species or unsocial animals would be such populations.
Most likely Asia.
false
evolutionary forces is most likely to decrease variation between populations
Extinction
Geographers are most likely to study landforms and their locations.
Yes, allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable in large populations due to the effects of genetic drift being more pronounced in small populations. In small populations, random events can lead to significant changes in allele frequencies, whereas in large populations, genetic drift has less impact and allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable over time.
Small populations
they are overcrowded