Answer: 1. Some trends I see in the data is that the wing length for the surviving finches are .257 mm longer than the Non-survivors, the beak depth for the surviving finches are .079 mm shorter than the Non-Survivors, and the leg length is .021 mm shorter than the Non-Survivors.
2. The measurement that seems to vary the most is the wing length. The wing length is a significantly bigger difference than both the beak depths and leg lengths to the survivors and Non-Survivors.
Explanation: Wasn't sure if you wanted me to answer 3 and 4 since they weren't asked to be answered in the other question without the table but there's the answers for 1 and 2. :)