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1. Represent Relationships:

Use the data table to complete a graph of the
changes in the deer population. Then
describe the trend in the graph.

2. SEP Interpret Data:
What factors do you think might be responsible for the
changes in the deer population?

1. Represent Relationships: Use the data table to complete a graph of the changes-example-1

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Answer:Some of these include: disease, predator/prey relationships, habitat destruction and degradation, food availability, hunting pressure, and weather conditions. Deer populations are not static; they continuously change in response to many factors.

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