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Population ecology - class-XI

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Total number of individuals of a species per unit area and per unit time is called 

  1. Population size

  2. Population density

  3. Demography

  4. Population dynamics


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Population density is the number of individuals present per unit area or volume at a given time. If the total number of individuals is represented by letter N and the number of units of space (area for land organisms and volume for water organisms) by letter S, then the population density D can be represented as D =N/S. For instance, number of animals per square kilometer, number of trees per acre in a forest, etc. So, the correct answer is 'Population density'.

For which of the following cases, population density can be easily determined by utulising non-biological parameter?

  1. Fish density

  2. Density of Bactria in culture plate

  3. Siberian cranes at Bharatpur wetlands

  4. Tiger census


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Sometimes, for certain ecological investigations, there is no need to the absolute population densities. Relative densities serve the  purpose equally well. In this case, population size is indirectly estimated without actually counting them. For example, the number of fishes caught per trap is good enough measure of its total population density in the lake. The tiger census in our National park and tiger reserves is often based on pug marks (animal's ft print ) and fecal pellets. So, the correct answer is 'Tiger census'.

Which of the following is not an example of using relative density to measure population density in a certain area?

  1. Counting pug marks of tigers to find population density of tigers a forest

  2. Counting the number of fishes caught in a trap to find population density of fishes in a lake

  3. Measuring biomass of bacterial culture to find out population density of bacteria in a petri dish

  4. Measuring biomass of phytoplanktons in 1 cc water to find out population density of phytoplanktons in a lake


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Option D is correct,  because measuring of biomass of phytoplanktons is very time consuming and It is a microscopic task to measure only PHYTOPLANKTON in 1 cc water except other species found in the given water. 

In some cases, polpulation density is measured in terms of biomass rather than in terms of numbers becouse ________________________.

  1. it is a more meaningful measure when the considered organisms vary greatly in size.

  2. it is more convenient when population is huge and counting is impossible or very time consuming

  3. it is a relatively constant measure

  4. both a and b


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Although the total number is most approprite measure of population density, but in some cases it is difficult to determine.In a forest area, spouse there are 200 Pathenium plants but only a single huge banyan tree with a large canopy. Stating that the population density of banyan is low relative to that of Pathenium, amount to underestimating the great role of bayan in that forest community.

In N = population density at time t, then population density at time +1 can be written as 
$N _t+1 = N _1 + [(A +B) - (C + D)]$
Select the correct option for A, B, C and D in the above equation. 

  1. A can be mortality and B can be natality

  2. B can be immigration and C can be natality

  3. C can be mortality and D can be immigration

  4. A can be natality and D can be emigration


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A and B are nasality and immigration. They add to population density. C and D are mortality and emigration. They decrease population density 

Which of the following factors influence population density under normal conditions?

  1. Deaths

  2. Immigration

  3. Emigration

  4. Both (A) and (B)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Under normal condition births and deaths influence density of a population the other two factors being only active under special condition 

The maximum possible number of individuals that a habitat can support is called its _________________.

  1. fecundity

  2. surviving ability

  3. carrying capacity

  4. biotin potential


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In nature, a given habitat has resources to support a certain number of individuals of a population, beyond which no further growth is possible. This limit is called as nature's carrying capacity (K) for that species in that habitat 

Which of the following would necessarily decrease the density of a population in a given habitat?

  1. Natality > mortality

  2. Immigration > emigration

  3. Mortality and emigration

  4. Natality and immigration


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Population density in a given habitat is influenced by four processes:
- Natality : It is the number of birth in a population during a given period of time,
- Mortality : It is the number of deaths in a population during a given period of time.
-Immigration : Number of individuals coming from other habitats in a given period of time 
-Emigration : Number of individuals exiting form a given population in a given period of time.

Mortality and emigration will, therefore decrease the population density while natality and immigration will increase it.
So, the correct answer is 'Mortality and emigration'.

Population density refers to

  1. Number of women per thousand men

  2. Number of individuals per square kilometer at any given time

  3. Number of men per thousand women

  4. Number of men died in a year


Correct Option: B
The average population density of developing countries as India in comparison to developed countries like USA is
  1. Equal

  2. Less

  3. More

  4. Everchanging


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Population Density is defined as the number of people living per square km. As per the provisional population totals of Census 2011, the population density of India has been 382 persons per square kilometer. Population density in the United States was last measured at 34.86 in 2014, according to the World Bank. Therefore population density of developing country like India is more than developed country like the USA. So, the correct answer is option D.

Population density means

  1. The number of human per unit area

  2. The number of human in a unit area at a specific time

  3. The concentration of human population at a place

  4. None of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Population density of a species is the number of individual of a species per unit area or volume e.g.,number of animals per square km. 

Carrying capacity of a population is determined by

  1. Limiting resources

  2. Mortality rate

  3. Natality rate

  4. Predation


Correct Option: A

The carrying capacity of a population is determined by its

  1. limiting resources

  2. natality

  3. mortality

  4. population growth rate


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The carrying capacity of an environment refers to the maximum number of organisms that it can support. It is usually denoted by a K and is determined by the limiting resources like food and space.
So, the correct answer is 'limiting resources'

If the mean and the median pertaining to a certain character of a population are of the same value, the following is most likely to occur?

  1. A bi-modal distribution

  2. A T-shaped curve

  3. A skewed curve

  4. A normal distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In statistics, a bimodal distribution is a continuous probability distribution with two different modes. These appear as distinct peaks in the probability density functions. If the distribution is symmetric then the mean is equal to the median and the distribution will have zero skewness. Since bimodal distribution is symmetric both mean and mode fall in the center but it has two modes.

So the correct answer is option A "bimodal distribution".

Logistic growth occurs when there is

  1. A fixed carrying capacity

  2. Asexual reproduction only

  3. Sexual reproduction only

  4. No inhibition from crowding


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Logistic growth occurs when the population size increases with time but levels off after reaching a maximum which is known as the carrying capacity. Carrying capacity is fixed and is the maximum number of individuals that can be supported by a population. So, the correct option is 'a fixed carrying capacity'.

During $2010-2012$ a square jungle having $5$k length has $5000$ bamboos. So what will be the population density of it?

  1. $100$

  2. $500$

  3. $50$

  4. $200$


Correct Option: A

Which of the following statements is correct?

  1. The number of organisms can decrease but never increase once a population reaches its carrying capacity

  2. All populations experience exponential growth once they reach carrying capacity

  3. A population always grows rapidly once it reaches its carrying capacity

  4. Limiting factors can influence the number of organisms in a population once it reaches its carrying capacity


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Answer : 
i) Carrying Capacity-when the number of births equals the number of deaths, the population is at its carrying capacity for that habitat. 
ii) If resources are being used faster than they are being replenished, then the species has firstly exceeded its carrying capacity. 
iii) If this occurs, later the population will then decrease in size due to intraspecific competition for resources.

So the correct answer is option D. Limiting factors can influence the number of organisms in a population once it reaches its carrying capacity.

Which of the following statements defines the density of population?

  1. Number of persons living per unit area

  2. Number of persons living in a country

  3. Change in the number of inhabitants of a country during a specific period of time

  4. Absolute numbers added every year


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A population is a unit of biotic community made up of near permanent group of an interbreeding individual of a species found in a space or geographical area at a particular time. It is called local population or deme. Increasing population is a challenging issue for the developing country like India. If the population increases more than its carrying capacity it may lead to food crisis resulting in famines, hunger and poor health, acute shortage of shelter and clothing. Spreading awareness among the people about the ill-effects of increasing population may be helpful to control the over increasing population. So, the correct answer is option D.

Name the union territory having the highest density of population?

  1. Chandigarh

  2. Delhi

  3. Puducherry (Pondicherry)

  4. Daman and Diu


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Increasing population is a challenging issue for the developing country like India. If the population increases more than its carrying capacity it may lead to food crisis resulting in famines, hunger and poor health, acute shortage of shelter and clothing. Spreading awareness among the people about the ill-effects of increasing population may be helpful to control the over increasing population. 

India is the second largest population country in the world. In India Uttar Pradesh, is the most populated state. Delhi is the highest populated union territory of India.
So, the correct answer is option B.

Countries that have higher population density than India are

  1. China

  2. U. S. A

  3. Britain

  4. Bangladesh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Population density is defined as the number of people per unit area. Bangladesh is a small country with the smaller land area and more population. Therefore the population density is more. The population density of Bangladesh is 1266 per kilometre square. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Population density is 

  1. $\displaystyle{\frac{No.  of  individuals}{No.  of  houses}}$

  2. $\displaystyle{\frac{No.  of  births}{No.  of  individuals}}$

  3. $\displaystyle{\frac{No.  of  births}{Space}}$

  4. $\displaystyle{\frac{No.  of  births}{Total  area  covered}}$


Correct Option: B,C
Explanation:

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. Formulas of population density is total population divided by total area. It can also be represented by number of births/no. of individuals and number of births/space.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B and C.

Even, clumped or random represents which property of the population?

  1. Habitat

  2. Dispersion

  3. Size

  4. Density

  5. Growth rate


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The demographic study is based on the estimation of the several factors related to a population. Dispersion plays an important role in determining the in demographic studies and indicates the distribution of species in a particular area. Individuals of a population can be distributed in one of three basic patterns, they can be more or less equally spaced apart (uniform dispersion), dispersed randomly with no predictable pattern (random dispersion), or clustered in groups (clumped dispersion).
So, the correct answer is option B.

The number of people that can be supported by the environmental resources without the degradation of environment is known as

  1. Carrying capacity

  2. Population density

  3. Limiting factor

  4. $K$-selection

  5. $r$-selection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When the necessary conditions for sustaining life are adequately available, like the food, habitat, water, the maximum number of members of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely can be called as the carrying capacity of the environment. Thus, the correct answer is option A.

A herd of cattle was moved by a rancher to a different pasture. The carrying capacity of that pasteur exceeded is known by the fact that

  1. The herd increased in size

  2. The pasture became overgrazed and barren

  3. The pasture had more grasses

  4. The cows gained weight

  5. The cows had more calves


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Carrying capacity is the maximum size of the population of a species that a certain environment can support for an extended period of time. Overgrazing of pasture would make it barren. Once population overshoots the carrying capacity, it starts decreasing as at this point. An overgrazed pasture would no longer support the cattle leading them to starve or look for another food source. Thus, the correct answer is B.

The population size that an environment can sustain is called the 

  1. Maximum population

  2. Habitat

  3. Exponential limit 

  4. Logistic goal

  5. Carrying capacity


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population it can support with available resources. Carrying capacity is one of the limiting factors for population increase.

So, the correct answer is 'Carrying capacity'

Which are density-dependent factors that limit population size?
 I. Disease
 II. Space
 III. Earthquake

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. III only

  4. I and II only

  5. II and III only


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Population density is the number of individuals per unit area.
I. Disease is a density dependent factor because more the number of individuals are there in a given area, more is the chances of people getting affected by the disease. 
II. Space is the area where any activity can be carried out. More the number of individuals in a given area, less will be the space. Hence, it is also a density dependent factor.
III. Earthquake is a natural calamity that occurs due to the tactic movement of plates under the earth's surface. It is neither dependent on a population size, nor the area. It happens suddenly at its own. Hence, it is not a density dependent factor.
So, the correct answer is 'I and II only'.

The carrying capacity of a population is determined by its

  1. Birth rate

  2. Death rate

  3. Limiting resource

  4. Reproductive status


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The carrying capacity of a population is determined by its limiting resources. Carrying capacity is the upper limit of an ecosystem upto which it can Provide the basic needs to the population under given circumstances.



At a given time in a forest 900 deer are found, 100 more deer can be accommodated, then 1000 is

  1. Mortality of deer

  2. Population carrying capacity for deer

  3. Maximum natality

  4. Realised natality


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Population carrying capacity of any environment is the maximum population size of a species that can have indefinite sustained growth. Here, for the deer being 1000.

So, the correct answer is 'Population carrying capacity for deer'

When the population reaches carrying capacity, which of the following equation can be related to it?

  1. Mortality Rate=Birth Rate

  2. Mortality Rate > Birth Rate

  3. Mortality Rate < Birth Rate

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carrying capacity is the maximum number of population species that the particular environment can survive. In this case, the number of individuals that are mortal and the number of new births will be equal. SO, the mortality rate will be equal to birth rate. 

So, option A is the correct answer.

Scholars caught, marked and released 80 fishes in a pound. Later 100 fishes were caught at random. 40 of them were marked. The number of fishes in the pond is 

  1. 400

  2. 200

  3. 100

  4. 50


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Let's take the total number of fishes in the pond be x. 
When 80 fishes are marked, then the ratio of tagged fishes to total fishes is 80/x
When 100 fishes were caught out of which 40 were marked, then the ratio of tagged fishes to total fishes is 40/100
Taking the distribution of fishes in the pond to be uniform, the ratio of tagged fishes to the total fishes will be same in both the situations.
Hence, the equation can be shown as:
80/x = 40/100
This comes out to be 200
So, the correct answer is '200'.

Increase in number of individuals in a population represents

  1. Natality

  2. Mortality

  3. Density

  4. Diversity


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In a population, if the number of individuals are more..the population density will be more. And if the population density is less..the number of individuals will be less. Density of a population is determined by the number of individuals residing in a particular area. 

So, option C is the correct answer.

Population density of terrestrial organisms is measured in terms of individuals per _____________. 

  1. Metre

  2. $Metre^2$

  3. $Metre^3$

  4. $Metre^4$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • How many organisms there are per unit area is referred to as density.
Population density is a measurement of population size per unit area, i.e., population size divided by total land area.
  • and we normally measure the area in meter square. so option B is the correct answer 

Each environment can support a limited population depending upon its 

  1. Biotic potential

  2. Carrying capacity

  3. Natality

  4. Reproductive potential


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Biotic potential is the maximum reproductive capacity of an organism under optimum environmental conditions.
  • Natality is the ratio of the number of births to the size of the population; birth rate.
  • The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.

So, the correct answer is 'Carrying capacity'.

Carrying capacity of an environment for a given population is

  1. $\dfrac{dN}{dt}=rN(1-\dfrac{N}{K})$

  2. $dN=rN-\dfrac{N}{K}$

  3. $\dfrac{dN}{dt}=rN-\dfrac{N}{K}$

  4. $\dfrac{dN}{dt}=rN-\dfrac{1}{k}$


Correct Option: A

The two basic processes which contribute to a decrease in population density are 

  1. Natality and emigration

  2. Mortality and immigration

  3. Natality and immigration

  4. Mortality and emigration

  5. Emigration and immigration


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The size of a population for any species is not a static parameter. It keeps changing in time, depending on various factors including food availability, predation pressure and reduces weather. In fact, it is these changes in population density that give us some idea of what is happening to the population - whether it is flourishing or declining. Whatever might be the ultimate reasons, the density of a population in a given habitat during a given period fluctuates due to changes in four basic processes, two of which (natality and immigration) contribute an increase in population density and two (mortality and emigration) to a decrease.
(i) Natality in population ecology is the scientific term for birth rate.
(ii) Mortality is the number of deaths in the population during a given period.
(iii) Immigration is the number of individuals of the same species that have come into the habitat from elsewhere during the time period under consideration.
(iv) Emigration is the number of individuals of the population who left the habitat and gone elsewhere during the time period under consideration.

So, the correct answer is 'D'.

"Verhulst-Pearl" logistic growth is described using the equation $\dfrac{dN}{dt}=rN(\dfrac{K-N}{K})$. In this K stands for

  1. Temperature in degree Kelvin

  2. Intrinsic rate of natural increase

  3. Carrying capacity

  4. Population density


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The population growth rate is measured in number of individuals in a population (N) over time (t). The term for population growth rate is written as (dN/dt). The d just means change. K represents the carrying capacity, and r is the maximum per capita growth rate for a population. Per capita means per individual, and the per capita growth rate involves the number of births and deaths in a population. The logistic growth equation assumes that K and r do not change over time in a population.

So, the correct answer is 'C'.

A high density of elephant population in an area can result in :-

  1. Predation on one another

  2. Mutualism

  3. Intra specific competition

  4. Inter specific competition


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
A high density of elephant population in an area can result in intra specific competition as elephants as a species will require the same resources or will be surviving in the same niche and with greater density of population the resources will be limited as compared to the number of individuals
So, the correct answer is 'Intra specific competition'

For which of the following cases, population density can be easily determined by utilizing non-biological parameter?

  1. Fish density

  2. Density of bacteria in culture plate

  3. Siberian cranes at Bharatpur wetlands

  4. Tiger census


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Non biological parameters of water can be easily used to determine the population density of the fishes.

Bacteria, Siberian cranes and Tigers are impacted heavily by biological parameters and their population cannot be just estimated on the basis of non biological parameters.
These parameters include :

  1. Presence of heavy metals
  2. pH of water
  3. Mineral content like nitrates and phosphorus
  4. Temperature
  5. Dissolved oxygen
  6. Turbidity
So the correct answer is 'Fish'.

If in a population showing sigmoid growth curve the value of K - N/K is 0.95, then what is true for this population.

  1. The carrying capacity has been nearly realized.

  2. The carrying capacity has not been substantially realized and it can accommodate many more organisms.

  3. The carrying capacity is only 50% realized.

  4. Data is insufficient to comment anything.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the given example, K represents carrying capacity or the maximum capacity that can exist and N represents the actual population present at a particular time. If in a population showing sigmoid growth curve the value of K - N/K is 0.95, then the carrying capacity of this population has not been substantially realized and it can accommodate more organisms. This population has maximum growth rate because it shows that environment can sustain more population.

Thus, the correct answer is 'The carrying capacity has not been substantially realized and it can accommodate many more organisms.'

Carrying capacity for a population is estimated at 500 the population size is currently 400 and max=0.01. What is dN/dt?

  1. 0.01

  2. 0.8

  3. 8

  4. 50


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The logistic population growth model is represented by :
dN/dt = rN (K-N/ K)
Here, N = Population density at time t = 400
r = Intrinsic rate of natural increase = 0.01
K = Carrying capacity = 500
So, dN/dt can be given by, 
dN/ dt = 0.01 × 400 × (100/500)
dN/ dt = 0.8
So, the correct option is '0.8'

According to the latest census the most densely populated country in world is

  1. Pakistan

  2. India

  3. Japan

  4. Bangladesh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In 2013 the population of Bangladesh was estimated at 160 million. About 89% of Bangladeshis are Muslims, followed by Hindus (8%), Buddhists (1%) and Christians (0.5%). Bangladesh has the highest population density in the world, excluding a handful of city-states and small countries with populations under 10m, such as Malta and Hong Kong.

So, the correct answer is option D.

The best way to reduce the population of undesirable species is

  1. Reduce the carrying capacity of the environment for that species

  2. Elimination of females

  3. Elimination of the young generation

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carrying capacity is the maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can support indefinitely. When carrying capacity is reached, a population can survive on the resources available without depleting the overall availability of the resources. When a population is below the carrying capacity, the individuals have access to more than enough resources to survive. When a population grows and begins to reach the carrying capacity, the population begins using resources at an equal rate to which the resources are created. This often creates competition between individuals for the available resources. As a result, some individuals will die when they cannot get enough resources and others will not reproduce because they do not have the resources to support offspring. Environmental resistance leads to the establishment of a carrying capacity.

Indian state having highest population density is

  1. Kerala

  2. West Bengal

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Punjab


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

West Bengal is the state with highest population density in India. According to the 2001 census, West Bengal has a population density of 903. Total population of West Bengal (as per 2001 census) is 8,01,76,197 and its area is 88,752 sq km. 

Which one has mainly controlled human population density?

  1. Industry

  2. Natural resources

  3. Climate

  4. Communication


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Natural resources are resources that people can use which comes from nature. People do not make natural resources but obtain from the nature such as air, water, wood, oil, wind energy, iron, and coal. Higher the population, more the demand on resources. Thus, the growth of human population will result in the decrease of natural resources. More the number of human will demand more of land, water, etc. In other words, availability of natural resources is a limiting factor of increase of human population. They are inversely proportional.
So, the correct answer is option B.

The density of population can be calculated

  1. $D = \displaystyle\frac{N}{S} \left(\displaystyle\frac{Number}{Space}\right) $

  2. $D = \displaystyle\frac{S}{N} \left(\displaystyle\frac{Space}{Number}\right) $

  3. $D = \displaystyle\frac{S}{W} \left(\displaystyle\frac{Size}{Weight}\right) $

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The formula for finding the population density is: 

PD or population density = number of organisms/area (space). In the formula, PD stands for population density; N stands for the number of organisms; A stands for the area. To get the PD, divide the number of organisms by the area (space).
So, the correct answer is option A.

Which of the following factors affect human life with increasing to population density?

  1. Availability of food housing and health facilities

  2. Urbanization

  3. Education

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Human population is directly affected by - 

(1) Increases in food production and distribution, 
(2) Improvement in public health (water and sanitation)
(3) Medical technology (vaccines and antibiotics), along with gains in education and standards of living within many developing nations.
So, the correct answer is option A.

If population of a species is transferred to more suitable environment, then it will show 

  1. Protection against enemies

  2. More individuals would survive

  3. Rate of reproduction increases

  4. Unlimitied food would be available


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

If the population of a species is transferred to the more suitable environment, then it will show  protection against enemies. Populations are groups of individuals belonging to the same species that live in the same region at the same time. Population density is a measure of the number of organisms that make up a population in a defined area. In the suitable environment, the species of the population becomes more strong to fight with enemies and protect themselves.

So, the correct answer is option A.

What was the population density of India according to $2001?$

  1. $124$ persons $/km^2$

  2. $224$ persons $/km^2$

  3. $324$ persons $/km^2$

  4. $424$ persons $/km^2$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Increasing population is a challenging issue for the developing country like India. 
  • If the population increases more than its carrying capacity it may lead to a food crisis resulting in famines, hunger and poor health, an acute shortage of shelter and clothing. 
  • Spreading awareness among the people about the ill-effects of the increasing population may be helpful to control the over increasing population.
  • The population density of India according to 2001 is 324person per square kilometers.

So, the correct answer is option C.

An individual in local hawk populations must increasingly compete for a limited number of nesting sites. This is an example of

  1. A convergent dispersion pattern within the population

  2. A uniform dispersion pattern within the population

  3. A random dispersion pattern within the population

  4. A clumped dispersion pattern within the population

  5. Multiple individuals simultaneously occupying the same nest


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dispersion pattern is a species-specific feature and shows the spatial relationship between population members present in the specific area. When members of same species inhibit the growth of another individual of the same species present nearby or those with defined territories exhibits the uniform pattern of distribution. In the present example, hawk population faces intraspecific competition for limited nesting sites and therefore will be present at a uniform distance from each other. 

So, the correct answer is option B.

Volume and surface area of a deer is 1,50,000 c$m^3$ and 19,000 c$m^2$ and of a squirrel is 625 c$m^3$ and 530 c$m^2$. The area available for heat loss per c$m^3$ of squirrel will be approximately

  1. Seven times more than the deer

  2. Eleven times less than the deer

  3. Three times more than the deer

  4. Eleven times more than the deer


Correct Option: A

Density of population (D) is 

  1. $D=\dfrac{S(size)}{W (weight)}$

  2. $D=\dfrac{S(space)}{N (Number)}$

  3. $D=\dfrac{N(number)}{S (space)}$

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The population density of a place is a number that defines the crowd in that place. It is calculated by dividing the population by the given area.
D = N/S = Number/Space


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