The graph below presents the number of borer beetles per hectare in relation to the size of the forest cover.
As we can see, the number of borer beetles increases with the percentage of forest cover. At 15% of the forest cover the number of beetles is around 4 per hectare and at 30% it would be around 11, showing a
275% increase in number.
Answer:
The correct option is ALL THE REDWOOD TREES THAT LIVES IN A FOREST.
Explanation:
In the study of the ecosystem, population refers to a group of living organisms that belong to the same species and which live in the same area and interact with one another. In the options given, option A is wrong because a spider and a fly are not the same specie. Option C is wrong because all the plants that live near each other in a forest can not be the same species. Option D is wrong because all the coyotes on earth are not living in the same environment, where they can interact with one another. Option E is wrong because the earthworm that live in a grassland and the one that live in the forest are not living in the same environment and therefore can not interact.
Answer:
It prevents your line from breaking.
Explanation: