
Biology Rabbit Population Gizmo & 5.3 Review
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Multiple Choice
During which season does the rabbit population increase most rapidly?
spring
summerf
fall
winter
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following conditions best match this graph?
normal conditions
hot summers
cold springs
harsh winters
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Multiple Choice
Based on the graph, what is the most likely explanation for what happened just before the start of year 13?
normal conditions
hot summer
cold spring
harsh winter
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Multiple Choice
Based on the graph, what is the most likely explanation for what happened halfway through Year 15?
hot summer
harsh winter
sharp increase in land available
sharp decrease in land available
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Multiple Choice
A forest has a stable population of approximately 100 great horned owls. The owls nest in hallow trees, eat small animals, and have not predators. One year, a large new housing development is built, destroying half of the forest. How will this impact the carrying capacity of the forest & the owl population within the forest?
The carrying capacity will increase & the owl population will increase
The carrying capacity will decrease & the owl population will decrease
The carrying capacity will increase & the owl population will decrease
The carrying capacity will decrease & the owl population will increase
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Multiple Choice
Countries that have completed demographic transition have
high birthrates & death rates
low birthrates & death rates
high birthrates & low death rates
low birthrates & high death rates
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Multiple Choice
An age-structure diagram with nearly equal numbers of people in each age group predicts
exponential population growth
declining population growth
slow, steady population growth for the near future
zero population growth
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Multiple Choice
Signs of a demographic transition in India and China would lead demographers to predict that worldwide population growth is more likely to
slow down
speed up
remain the same
become uncontrollable
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Multiple Choice
A population in which adults make up most of the population is likely to experience
rapid growth
slow growth
increasing growth
exponential growth
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In a demographic transition, what stage is represented by the death rate beginning to fall?
stage 1
stage 2
stage 3
stage 4
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