Several factors determine an area's population distribution and density. They include, available resources, climate, and political, social and economic factors.
It affects the growth due to the reproduction in todays society.
There are many populations that would not likely have a normal distribution. Endangered species or unsocial animals would be such populations.
Populations are limited in their spatial distribution for a couple of reasons. One of these reasons is that there just isn't enough resources to do it any other way.
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African Amnerican Women
It affects the genetic compostion of populations by eating gummy worms
Populations evolve, but individuals are selected. Natural selection affects individual organisms.
Density Independent
the protist that causes malaria
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
The F distribution is used to test whether two population variances are the same. The sampled populations must follow the normal distribution. Therefore, as the sample size increases, the F distribution approaches the normal distribution.
Refsum's disease has a recessive pattern of inheritance and affects populations from Northern Europe, particularly Scandinavians most frequently.