Some people/animals might not like the cold or rainy or hot weather. So they might leave that area.
Interactions between organisms can impact population size through competition for resources, predation, disease transmission, and mutualistic relationships. For example, competition can reduce available resources, leading to a decrease in population size. Predation can also directly affect population size by reducing the number of individuals in a population. On the other hand, mutualistic relationships can benefit population growth by providing advantages such as enhanced resource availability or protection from predators.
Yes. Seasons can change the size of populations
A limited resource can affect the size of a population by creating competition among individuals for access to that resource. If the resource is essential for survival and reproduction, such as food or water, the population size may be constrained by the availability of the resource. This can lead to increased mortality rates, decreased reproductive success, and ultimately a smaller population size.
The 5 forces that affect a population are limiting factors, natural disasters, climate change, introduction of non-native species, and population changes.
abiotic resource. Examples include environmental factors like drought, temperature extremes, or pollution that can directly affect the survival or reproduction of a population, leading to a decrease in population size.
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Water is one of the main environmental variables that can affect the size of a population. For a population to thrive water must be both available and safe for drinking.
yes
It's the population of the state, not the size
Competition for resources like food and shelter among individuals in a population can affect the population size. Strong competition may limit the availability of resources, leading to a decrease in population size.
Read chapter one of enviornmental that u got from class
the # of individuals in a population, or population size, can affect the population's ability to servive.
the factor are Death Rate Birth Rate Immigration
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9 to 11 inches
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
The lynxes eat rabbits, so their effect is to reduce the rabbit population.