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    Exam 10: Population Dynamics
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    Refer to the Figures
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Refer to the Figures

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Refer to the figures.
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Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2     -Based on the changes in population size, during which time period(s) do you expect birth rates to be highest? During which time period(s) do you expect death rates to be highest? When should birth and death rates be most similar? Figure 2
Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2     -Based on the changes in population size, during which time period(s) do you expect birth rates to be highest? During which time period(s) do you expect death rates to be highest? When should birth and death rates be most similar?
-Based on the changes in population size, during which time period(s) do you expect birth rates to be highest? During which time period(s) do you expect death rates to be highest? When should birth and death rates be most similar?

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