Three factors that affect population size are habitat, predation and biology. A populations habitat often determines the availability of such necessities as food and shelter. The climate of a given habitat can also impact population viability, and habitat loss can result in the elimination of a population. Predators have an obvious impact on population size. A population subjected to excessive or growing predation will begin to decline in numbers. However, predation can also rid a population of the weak and infirm, leaving the remaining population stronger collectively. Finally, biology often determines the frequency and viability of reproduction. Population size is dramatically impacted by a species ability, or inability, to replenish its numbers through reproduction.
The population increases too.
it has a tropical habitat.
The suffix of habitat is ion cause there is no suffix in habitat so you change it to habitation
The Crested Shelduck is endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and hunting. Its small population size and limited breeding grounds also contribute to its endangered status. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore its habitat to help increase its population.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
The rate at which magma cools determines the size of the mineral crystal.
The size determines on the schools size
the physical and behavioral adaptations of the animal.
what determines a community is that the they need a population and the habitat and they also need a community and also they need diff-rent population.
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A Macro Habitat is a Habitat fit for normally size animals not small creatures.
A lot size technique determines batch size.
It is not age, but size that determines what fits a person.
Three factors that affect population size are habitat, predation and biology. A populations habitat often determines the availability of such necessities as food and shelter. The climate of a given habitat can also impact population viability, and habitat loss can result in the elimination of a population. Predators have an obvious impact on population size. A population subjected to excessive or growing predation will begin to decline in numbers. However, predation can also rid a population of the weak and infirm, leaving the remaining population stronger collectively. Finally, biology often determines the frequency and viability of reproduction. Population size is dramatically impacted by a species ability, or inability, to replenish its numbers through reproduction.
Genetics.
A lot size technique determines batch size.