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Billy Andrews APES Chapter 8: Population Change Principles of Population Ecology Population ecologists ask questions like?. 1) How many are in the population? 2) Are its numbers increasing /decreasing? 3) What is its pattern of reproduction? 4) What is its pattern of mortality? Population Density: - Not enough to know number of species -Need to know per unit area. (Population density) -Growth Rate= (Birth rates)-(Death rates) or -Growth Rate= (Birth rate-Death Rate) + (Immigration-Emigration) -Intrinsic rate of increase: Maximum Population Growth under ideal conditions

Kinematics Lab

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Motion Graphs and Kinematic Equations Lab Billy Andrews (Eric Wright/Paul Pennoyer) 10/16/11 Purpose -To use CPO tracks and photo-gates to collect time data on a moving energy car at varying intervals of distance and then calculate the acceleration, velocity, and position versus time of the energy car. With this data, motion graphs will be created to compare the accuracy of your measurements to the 5 kinematic equations. Procedure: Materials -CPO Tracks -Photogates and Timing Equipment -Energy Car -CPO Track Stands -Calculator -Track Clamps Equations

Rubenstein vocab

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Geography ? Nature & Perspectives Sequent occupance: The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape. This is an important concept in geography because it symbolizes how humans interact with their surroundings. Cultural landscape: Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group. This is the essence of how humans interact with nature. Arithmetic density: The total number of people divided by the total land area. This is what most people think of as density; how many people per area of land.

Practice Synthesis Essay Topic

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English Language and Composition Reading Time: 15 minutes Suggested Writing Time: 40 minutes Directions: The following prompt is based on the accompanying six sources. This question requires you to integrate a variety of sources into a coherent, well-written essay. Refer to the sources to support your position; avoid mere paraphrase or summary. Your argument should be central; the sources should support this argument. Remember to attribute both direct and indirect citations. Introduction

Seperation of mixtures lab

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Separation of Mixtures Lab Binit Patel August 23rd, 2011 Period 2, Chemistry Honors Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this lab is to demonstrate how to separate a collection of different mixtures. These materials in the mixture were, lentils, iron fillings, sand, and salt. The objective was to separate each material into a tray divided into 4 sections for each substance.

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