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1. The population growth exhibited by population A to the right is what?

Is is exponential?

2. Population B reaches its carry capacity at about what size?
a. 0
b. 500
c. 1000
d. 1500
e. 2000

Is it 1500?

3. The plateau of population B is most likely due to which factor(s)?

a. density dependent factors
b. density independent factos
c. viral infection
d.natural disaster
e. migration

I'm not sure but my guess is a.

Without the original data, we cannot answer your questions.

Why do scientists keep revising the definition of the meter?

only god knows

To answer these questions, we need to analyze the provided graph. However, the link you provided seems to be broken or incorrectly formatted. It's not possible to access the information needed to answer your questions.

To determine the population growth exhibited by population A, we would need to observe the trend of the population over time. If the population is increasing at an accelerating rate, it could indicate exponential growth. Conversely, if the population growth rate remains constant over time, it may indicate linear growth.

To determine the size at which population B reaches its carrying capacity, we would need to look for a point on the graph where the population growth levels off and remains relatively constant. This indicates that the population has reached its maximum sustainable size.

To identify the factor(s) causing the plateau in population B, it would be helpful to have information about the conditions and external influences affecting the population. Factors such as limited resources, competition, disease, natural disasters, or migration can all contribute to reaching a carrying capacity or causing a population to plateau.

I recommend providing a valid link to the graph or providing more specific information so that I can assist you in answering your questions accurately.