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Refer to the figures.
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Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2    Figure 3    Suppose the population shows the pattern in Figure 3. Draw a new figure (this will be referred to as Figure 4) with a line that indicates how population size changed over time. What is the major difference between this pattern and the pattern in Figure 2? What are two factors that might be causing the pattern in Figure 4? Figure 2
Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2    Figure 3    Suppose the population shows the pattern in Figure 3. Draw a new figure (this will be referred to as Figure 4) with a line that indicates how population size changed over time. What is the major difference between this pattern and the pattern in Figure 2? What are two factors that might be causing the pattern in Figure 4? Figure 3
Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2    Figure 3    Suppose the population shows the pattern in Figure 3. Draw a new figure (this will be referred to as Figure 4) with a line that indicates how population size changed over time. What is the major difference between this pattern and the pattern in Figure 2? What are two factors that might be causing the pattern in Figure 4? Suppose the population shows the pattern in Figure 3. Draw a new figure (this will be referred to as Figure 4) with a line that indicates how population size changed over time. What is the major difference between this pattern and the pattern in Figure 2? What are two factors that might be causing the pattern in Figure 4?


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