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Extinction Simulation Data Table

The document shows data from an extinction simulation over 3 rounds, tracking the number of grasshopper toothpicks at the start of each round, during each round, at the end of each round, and those scattered after each round. The numbers of grasshopper toothpicks decrease with each subsequent round, with 100 starting the first round and only 11 remaining at the end of the third round, demonstrating the effects of an extinction event over time.
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Extinction Simulation Data Table

The document shows data from an extinction simulation over 3 rounds, tracking the number of grasshopper toothpicks at the start of each round, during each round, at the end of each round, and those scattered after each round. The numbers of grasshopper toothpicks decrease with each subsequent round, with 100 starting the first round and only 11 remaining at the end of the third round, demonstrating the effects of an extinction event over time.
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EXTINCTION SIMULATION DATA TABLE

Round No. of grasshopper No. of grasshopper No. of grasshopper No. of grasshopper


toothpick toothpick during toothpick at the end toothpick scattered
at the start of round the round of round

1 100 100 42 100

2 63 63 13 63

3 19 19 11 N/A
ANSWERS:

Q9.
= The toothpick grasshoppers number is being reduced as time goes due to the continuous
hunting done by the hunters.

Q10.
= Main factors that account for differences of results are: location of the circles and the hunters.

Q11.

= Limiting factors that account for differences of the total number of grasshoppers is the component
of that particular environment and what are those components, it the living things (biotic) and non-
living (abiotic) that surrounds the area

Q12.
= In real life, the general reason for the differences in number of grasshoppers is the habitat
destruction that causes the reduction of the grasshoppers population.

Q13.
= In testing of the hypothesis, I would strongly suggest for someone to conduct a research which is
done scientifically for a better accuracy of the results to be gadered.

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