Answer:
I'm not entirely sure what the experiment is BUT if I had to guess it would to help you see.
Explanation:
Sorry, I couldn't help it. In all reality I'm not possitive as to what the experiment is so I can't really give you a true answer besides this one
1. I<span>f immigration and emigration numbers remain equal, decreased birth rate could cause a slowed growth rate. Decreased means that something is getting lower, so I guess that means that growth rate is also being slower than usual.
3. A</span><span>s resources in a population become less available the population reaches carrying capacity. Carrying capacity has to do with the total number of entities in a population.
4. W</span><span>hen the exponential phase of logistic growth curve of a population ceases, population growth begins to slow down. When something ceases, it stops, which means that other processes also stop or become slower.
5. The most likely reason that a population of mice in a farming area suddenly increases is that more food is available as grain is harvested. This means that there is more food for mice as well, which is why they tend to settle in these areas. </span>
Transform boundary – this type of fault is found where two tectonic plates are moving alongside and parallel to each other mostly in opposite directions. This type of fault is also responsible for the rift valley and block mountains. No crust is destroyed nor new crust formed.
Convergent boundary – At this point, two tectonic plates are colliding because they are moving in opposite directions at each other. The pressure and stress of the collision force causes the plates to begin crumpling and folding at the boundary forming features such as fold mountains (an example is the Himalayas).
Convergent boundary – At this boundary , the denser of the two colliding tectonic plates (usually the oceanic plate) is subsided by the less dense one (usually the continental plate). The plate being subsided begins to melt as it does down into the mantle and becomes liquid rock. This magma rises through the fissures formed at the boundary and erupts into volcanic islands along the boundary.