Guide Questions: 1. What happened to the "toothpick grasshoppers" over time? becomes so low becomes so high 2. What factors might account for differences in the graphs and lor total number of toothpick grasshoppers in each group? change of habitat change of food supply 3. In nature, what environmental factors might account for differences in the total number of grasshoppers? Historic O Anthropogenic 4. What effects do you think will habitat reduction have on the toothpick grasshoppers 'population? accelerated the rate of extinction accelerated the rate of production 5. When does the extinction of species occur? When a species population becomes so low that only a few remain. When the species is abundant in a given ecosystem
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answering the above questions:
1."Toothpick grasshoppers" are a kind of different species of grasshoppers. They look alike to them but more or less resembles a tree twig or branch of a plant. They have a pointed head. They have become low in numbers or can be said extinct. it can be rarely seen in the backyards now.
2.Factors that might affect the differences in the graphs and the no. of toothpick grasshoppers in each group:
- Habitat: a place where an insect ,animal or human lives with suitable conditions according to their requirement. The destruction of the habitats , unavailability of suitable conditions led the extinct of toothpick grasshoppers.
- temperature: they need proper high range of temperature for body absorption and egg hatching, which is now not offenly available for them.
3.Natural factors affecting their extinction:
- resources: the decrease in the resources on which they depend for their living leads to difficulty for their living.
- unavailability of proper surrounding
- As they are herbivores, and depend on plants and grasses for food and living ,they are deprived of that, because of deforestation and many more reasons the greenery around us is reducing.
4. Habitat reduction affects in decreasing rate of 'toothpick grasshoppers' . The continuous construction of buildings by human has led to deprivation of habitat. Their habitat has diminished due to this.
5. Extinction of species occur only when they are diminished or have reduced in number in the nature because of their habitat loss, temperature variations, natural disasters like flood, volcano,the overexploitation of species by humans. Other reasons could be failure in poor reproduction, improper environment for egg hatching, and low breeding, etc.