No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)log(2 times 4) = log(2x)2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'x = 4
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log(5)125 = log(5) 5^(3) = 3log(5) 5 = 3 (1) = 3 Remember for any log base if the coefficient is the same as the base then the answer is '1' Hence log(10)10 = 1 log(a) a = 1 et.seq., You can convert the log base '5' , to log base '10' for ease of the calculator. Log(5)125 = log(10)125/log(10)5 Hence log(5)125 = log(10) 5^(3) / log(10)5 => log(5)125 = 3log(10)5 / log(10)5 Cancel down by 'log(10)5'. Hence log(5)125 = 3 NB one of the factors of 'log' is log(a) a^(n) The index number of 'n' can be moved to be a coefficient of the 'log'. Hence log(a) a^(n) = n*log(a)a Hope that helps!!!!!
log(36,200) = 4.558709 (rounded)log[log(36,200)] = 0.658842 (rounded)
why do woolouse live under a log
they can live in a tree, like squirrels ect...; they can also live in a pond, like an otter; they can also live under a log, like a rodent, there are many tiny mammals; and they can live in the sea, like dolphins, whales or seals.
If u mean slugs then they live in wet, moist areas such as under a rotten log.
Yes they do live in the wetland, but in other places like under log's and stone and in streams
Plants like mosses, ferns, fungi, and small flowering plants can be commonly found under a rotting log. These plants thrive in the moist and shaded environment provided by the log and help in the decomposition process. They contribute to the forest ecosystem by recycling nutrients and providing habitat for other organisms.
Rattlesnakes may seek shelter under a bush, in an animal burrow, under a rock, in a rock crevice or under a log.
yes he did live in a log house he wAS HOMELESS
The habitat under a log is called the "subterranean habitat" or "subterranean microhabitat". Many small organisms such as insects, worms, and fungi live in this dark and moist environment, playing important roles in decomposition and soil health.
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