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Structure is a way that we can measure or quantify ecosystems, communities and populations.
We use structure to inform land management decisions. Define what structure is for
ecosystems, communities and populations . For each of these ecological levels, describe how
we might use structure to achieve one type of land management objective (e.g., wildlife
corridor, erosion, etc.) HINT: Think about the differences between structure levels, including
spatial/non-spatial representation and the scale represented by each level and what land
uses/management objectives would benefit from that type of measurement.
Could a balanced ecosystem be constructed that contains only producers and consumers? Only consumers and decomposers? Only producers and decomposers? Explain the reasons for your answers.
I was bored and want to answer all the questions out of a world geography book and I am going to need some help with some of questions
How would location on a bay affect the economy of a city?
In West Bengal and Assam the local wind blowing in the middle of May is known as what?
in the video "200 years that changed the world" why was health poor everywheres, even in the richest countries in the year of 1800's. and also why was the UK the richest country in 1800?
What do cattle ranchers on the northern plateau have to wait on each year?
The three types of rain are experienced in pakistan. Monsoon,depression,convection.
a) Each of these types of rain is associated with rising air. Explain why rising air is needed to produce rain.
b) For each of the three types, explain how rising air is produced in pakistan.
c) For each of three types of referred to in (a):
i) state the time of the year when it usually occurs in pakistan;
ii) And explain why in pakistan a small amount of rain is experienced
Mean annual discharge(Qmean) at any point A along river where drainage basin area BA is found by assuming total depth of runoff R of every m2 of BA in a year, all flows out by point A over same water year. Annual total R(in depth units, cm) is just(P –Et);P=annual depth of precipitation & Et=annual depth of evapotranspiration. Over regions of few 100km radius, P,Et & R are generally constants. Mean annual flood Q(= 2-3yr flood Q) at point A (is greater than the Qmean at A) depends on how concentrated are flood waves that, after strong runoff, travel down the watershed before reaching point P
Along YRiver, Qmean=20 m3/s and Q2-3 yr=200 m3/s at a point A, where YRiver’s watershed area BA=500 km2. An adjacent larger river flowing nearby is the XRiver. Lakes along XRiver, but not along YRiver.
1)Give approximate values of Qmean & Q2-3 yr at a point B along XRiver, where BA=2000km2 ? If can’t give value for Q2-3 yr, estimate a min/max value it might reach.Give reason & calc.
2)What is R(in cm) in this region?
Divide asia into physiographic units and discuss the geographical characteristics of each region.