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Determine which examples are density-dependent population changes and which are density-independent population changes.
-A wildfire sweeps through a forest and kills 90 percent of the oak trees.
Scale 1:1
A drawing or model scale where one unit in the drawing or model is equal to one unit on the actual object, representing a real-life size.
Abbreviation R
Commonly represents "Radius" in technical drawings, indicating the measure of the distance from the center of a circle to its perimeter.
Concentric Circles
Circles that share the same center point but differ in radius.
Eccentric
Related to a mechanism or part of it that is off-center or not in the normal or expected position, often causing a deviation or irregular motion.
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