Logistical growth is shaped like an S because it reflects the gradual increase of a population that starts slowly, accelerates in the middle, and then levels off as it approaches carrying capacity. Initially, resources are abundant, allowing for rapid growth, but as the population nears the maximum sustainable size of the environment, competition for resources increases, slowing growth. This results in the characteristic S-curve, where growth rates diminish as the population stabilizes around the carrying capacity.
It is a bit like a circle with a curved tangent emerging from it. Not sure that it has a name!
An egg typically has one curved surface, as it is shaped like an elongated oval or ellipsoid. The curved surface of an egg is continuous and smooth, with no sharp edges or corners. This curved surface allows the egg to be structurally strong while also being aerodynamic for efficient movement.
Only on a curved surface like a sphere. You must understand non-euclidean geometry (geometry with no flat surfaces like paper). On a curved plane like a sphere all angles>180 On a flat plane like paper all angles=180 And on a saddle shaped plane like a Pringle all angles<180
it is shaped like a whale
The world is shaped like a sphere.
spiral like ours: the milky way
The constellation that is shaped like a scorpion is Scorpius. Which is where we get the star-sign Scorpio.
The plant with vine-like growth and oak-shaped leaves is called a grapevine.
The word is falcate. It means curved like a sickle.
A cone.
Cancer The Crab
That a loop is curved and a whorl is shaped like a wave.
It is a bit like a circle with a curved tangent emerging from it. Not sure that it has a name!
an S
semi-circle
Exponential growth is when a population grows faster and faster and there is a population in explosion. This is unsustainable. The population will deplete and many will die. In Logistical growth the number of organisms are pretty much remained at a constant number of individuals.
An egg typically has one curved surface, as it is shaped like an elongated oval or ellipsoid. The curved surface of an egg is continuous and smooth, with no sharp edges or corners. This curved surface allows the egg to be structurally strong while also being aerodynamic for efficient movement.