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Research indicates that individuals often assume that all numerical information included in a problem should
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Apopulation is a group of individuals of a single species existing together in an area. a population’s range, the area it occupies, changes over time. populations, in turn, may form a network, or metapopulation, connected by individuals that move from one group to another. within a population, the distribution of individuals can be random, uniform, or clumped, and the distribution is determined in part by the availability of resources. how might the geographic range of a species change if populations could not exchange individuals with each other? how would your answer depend on what type of metapopulation existed?
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Known officially as a parliamentary democracy, but sovereign to the united kingdom, which canadian official is the head of canadian government? a) the president of canada b) the prime minister of canada c) the governor general of canada eliminate d) the royal canadian mounted police
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What’s the reason for not digging up aztec ruins in modern mexico city
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