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There are different methods for comparing the mean, variance or standard error, distribution or other characteristics of populations. Without more specific information it is not possible to answer the question.
Floor area is always larger than the living area. Floor area can include an unfinished basement, the garage, an outside foyer, closet space etc. Living area is much smaller than the floor area. It is usually the heated/cooled area in the house. Real estate agents will usually quote the floor area because the buyer will think he/she is getting more space for his/her money. When asked they will have to quote the living area. Even though the unheated/uncooled fllor area contributes to the aesthetic value of the house, some of it may not be useful to the buyer. It depends on the buyer's preference.
The answer depends on the shape whose surface area for which a formula is required.
There are different formulae for different shapes. And since you have not bothered to share any information about the shape, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
if your talking about a circle, then: Area = pi*radius^2, so you can use the area to find the radius, and then all you need to do is use the formula Circumference = 2*pi*r If its a different shape it gets slightly more tricky
A community refers to 2 or more populations living in the same area and interacting with each other. These populations can be of the same or different species and share resources within their environment.
An example of two or more populations of different species living and interacting in the same area is a forest ecosystem, where populations of trees, birds, insects, and mammals coexist and rely on each other for resources such as food and shelter. Another example is a coral reef, where various populations of fish, coral, and algae interact and depend on each other for survival in the same ecosystem.
A community. A community consists of populations of different species that live and interact within a particular habitat or ecosystem. These populations can have various interactions such as competition, predation, and symbiosis within the community.
No, a niche refers to the specific role or function that an organism has in its environment, including how it obtains resources and interacts with other species. It is not the same as the group of populations in an area, which would be more accurately described as a community or ecosystem.
A community is a group of two or more different species (populations) that are occupying the same geographical area.
Populations refer to a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area, while a community includes all populations of different species living and interacting within the same area. Therefore, populations make up the community.
When two or more populations live together, it is called a community. In ecology, a community refers to a group of interacting species living in the same area.
A community in a biosphere refers to a group of interacting populations of different species living in the same area and interacting with one another. These interactions can include competition, predation, symbiosis, and more, all contributing to the overall functioning of the ecosystem. A community is an essential component of the biosphere, representing the diversity and interconnectedness of life in a given ecosystem.
There are more people living in Europe. North America is large but their are also more countries in EUrope with higher populations
a community... biotch
The ultimate allopatric ( geographic ) speciation. If you had a population of quite similar organisms in a area that split the population into two or more populations when continental drift occurred you would have different mutations and changing environments putting selective pressure on two or more populations now.
The living area of an attic is all of the floor area that has a head clearance of 6'8" (or more).