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1. Using the grid provided, label the x-axis “Year". Label the x-axis with the years listed in picture one below.

2. Based on the sizes of the numbers for each population, create a scale on the two separate y-axes (similar to the snowshoe hare-lynx graph). Place the moose population on the y-axis on the left side of the x-axis and the wolf population on the y-axis on the right side of the x-axis.


3. Construct a line graph using the data from Table 2. Use a different coloured line for each population.


4.Give your graph a title. Create a legend for your graph so it is easy to read.


after your done with graph please answer this questions!


1. Describe the relationship between the moose and wolf populations.


2. What biotic and abiotic factors might influence the moose and wolf populations?


3.How would the carrying capacity for wolves be influenced if a large number of moose were killed by humans?


also please make sure the grid your using is the same as in picture two below!

1. Using the grid provided, label the x-axis “Year". Label the x-axis with the-example-1
1. Using the grid provided, label the x-axis “Year". Label the x-axis with the-example-1
1. Using the grid provided, label the x-axis “Year". Label the x-axis with the-example-2
User Ilya Matveychikov
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Answer:

  1. the moose and wolf population is increasing on 1960 and 1965.moose population is increasing but wolf population decreases on 1970.both are increasing on 1975 and 1980.moose population decrease but wolf population increases on 1985.wolf population decrease but moose population increases on 1990 and 1995.moose population decrease but wolf population increases on 2000 and on 2005.

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2.yes, biotic and abiotic factors might influence the moose and wolf populations.if there is more population of wolf ,moose population will be less

3. the carrying capacity for wolves be influenced if a large number of moose were killed by humans is that the number of wolf automatically decrease when a large number of moose were killed.as wolf is totally depend on moose.

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Answer:

Here is the graph

Step-by-step explanation:

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1. Using the grid provided, label the x-axis “Year". Label the x-axis with the-example-1
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