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this map shows the population growth in England between 1701-1911 the darker the color the more populated the area is. what
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How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to an increase in population?(1 point)
Responses It provided new ways to transport goods
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A model of a logistic population growth is shown here. Different points on the graph are labeled with letters. Which statements
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during the late 1900's, where did the majority of population growth in Georgia occur?
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During the late 1900s, where did the majority of population growth in Georgia occur?
(1 point) Responses Coastal areas Coastal
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Suppose that the population of a certain country grows at an annual rate of 6.5%. If the current population is 4 million, what
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how will future cities need to change to accommodate projected population growth?(2 points)ResponsesFuture cities will need to
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Base your answer to the question on the maps below and on your knowledge of social studies. Between 1800 and 1900, which two
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During the late 1900, where did the majority of population growth in Georgia occur?
Coastal areas Farming communities
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rapid ____ in southeast asia puts too much burden on infrastructure and services in cities.
disparities equalities overpopulated
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A town has a population of 1.239 * 10 ^ 5 and shrinks at a rate of 9.4% every year. Which equation represents the town's
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A town has a population of 18000 and grows at 2% every year. What will be the population after 12 years, to the nearest whole
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How will future cities need to change to accommodate projected population growth?(2 points) Responses Future cities will need to
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The population growth of a city since 1900 is represented by a linear model. Interpret the slope and the y-intercept. A) For
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The initial rise in the line of the graph is an example of population in a species as a result of
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how did the agricultural revolution lead to an increase in the population
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How will future cities need to change to accommodate projected population growth?(2 points)
Responses Future cities will need to
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Which of the following describes a type of population growth showing increasing growth with plentiful resources?
a exponential
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how does population growth affect southeast asia select the two correct answers
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How does population growth affect Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers. (2 points)
Responses People wanting
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Which would most likely NOT be a result of rapid population growth in a region?
(1 point) Responses decrease in food availability
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Bar chart titled: Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890. The chart shows a bar for 1800 which is pink totalling 79,215.
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Bar chart titled: Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890. The chart shows a bar for 1800 which is pink totalling 79,215.
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When the number of organisms increases in an ecosystem, the _____.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Anumber of droughts usually
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Natural increase can be best defined as
(1 point) Responses population growth that occurs due to people’s desire to migrate to
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In an appropriate environment, guppies reproduce at an astounding rate. A population of breeding guppies quadruples every month.
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In an appropriate environment, guppies reproduce at an astounding rate. A population of breeding guppies doubles every 2 months.
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suppose that the amount of algae in a pond doubles every 4 hours. if the pond initially contains 90 pounds of algae, how much
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The United States experienced a rapid growth of its population of in the early 1900s. Which of the following factors did not
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The number of bugs doubles every 4 days. If the bug population starts with 6 bugs, then the equation A(t)=6(2)0.25t can
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Which of the following most accurately examines the causes of rapid population growth in Latin America since 1945?(1 point)
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What event instigated the current population explosion
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Natural increase can be best defined as
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How can a country can maintain its future economic growth when its population in the 0–14 age group is very small?(1 point)
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In a particular region of a national park, the are currently 435 deer, and the population is increasing at an annual rate of 9%.
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Which statement best illustrates how rapid growth has impacted Texas’s population? (1 point)
Responses Rapid growth has
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4. Use the drop-down selections to complete the following paragraph so that it accurately describes some of the impact of an
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Factoring a death rate from natural causes and predation, the beetle population increases approximately 5% each year. Use the
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An initial population of 298 quail increases at an annual rate of 8%. Write an exponential function to model the quail
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In addition to overcrowded population centers, what is another way population growth strains Southeast Asia?
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Suppose the population of a town is 8,600 and is growing 3% each year. Predict the population after 3 years.
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raipid growth of population in this area
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How does population growth affect Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) People wanting independence lead
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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Use the table to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0A %091980%091990%092000%092010%092020%0D%0ACountry%09229.5 m%09252.1 m%09281.7
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How does population growth affect Southeast Asia?
Select two correct answers. A. The infrastructure of a city becomes strained B.
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Explain how rapid population growth affects the water supply electricity sewage and housing availability
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Currently how many humans are born on the planet each year? (1 point) 25 million 40 million 50 million 75 million
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A species of bacteria grows exponentially and doubles in population size every hour. Which of the following is the formula you
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A city's population is currently 365,000. If the population doubles every 24 years, what will the population be 96 years from
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