well we could try the one-child policy like china but that would bring dispute, truth is the population cant really be controlled.
It is a controlled process, such as organization growth or species population or size, or distribution.
An example of a linear population can be seen in a simple model of a species that reproduces at a constant rate in an environment with unlimited resources. For instance, if a rabbit population doubles every year under ideal conditions, the growth can be represented by a linear equation. However, in reality, most populations are better described by exponential growth models due to resource limitations. A true linear population growth is rare in nature but can be approximated in controlled settings.
The controlled variable is the one that you chose to change while the dependant is the variable that changes because it is effected by the controlled variable
An example of an exponential model is the growth of bacteria in a controlled environment. If a single bacterium divides every hour, the population can be modeled by the equation ( P(t) = P_0 \times 2^{t/h} ), where ( P_0 ) is the initial population, ( t ) is time in hours, and ( h ) is the doubling time. This results in rapid population growth, illustrating how exponential functions can represent situations where quantities increase at a constant relative rate.
a controlled experiment must have only one manipulated variable becuase if the experiment had multiple manipulated variables then it would not be a controlled experiment anymore it would be a manipulated Deseret experiment
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The population size of predator species is typically controlled by the availability of prey, competition with other predators, and environmental factors like habitat and climate. The population size can fluctuate based on these factors, leading to dynamic predator-prey relationships.
Environmental factors such as food availability, habitat quality, predation, diseases, and climate can be limiting factors that are not controlled by the size of a population. These factors can impact population growth and survival independent of the population size.
Density- Dependent factors
Birthrate is the major contributor to Australia's population growth as immigration is tightly controlled.
Less population means more benefits, services and prosperity for everyone. A controlled population strives better.
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The population size (number) of a predator species is directly controlled by the availability of a food source (prey). The more prey available, the greater growth in the number of predator species.
Family Planning, Population Education, Responsible Parenthood, Birth Spacing, Limit Family Size,
It is a controlled process, such as organization growth or species population or size, or distribution.
The Helots were a subjugated population in Laconia and Messenia, a territory controlled by Sparta