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Openscied Deer in Colorado
By Katelyn Owens
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Question 11
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Which organism, the deer or elk, would be
negatively
affected by the change in grass type? Explain your answer.
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Question 14
14.
Looking at Figure 5 (Cause of Fawn Deaths):
in 2005, what caused the most of the fawn deaths?
death by predators
death by lack of food
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Question 1
1.
Look at Figure 1 (Change in number of deer in Colorado):
What happened to the number of deer from 2005 to 2013?
it increased
it decreased
it stayed the same
Question 2
2.
Look at Figure 2 (Yearly Rainfall):
What year had the highest amount of rainfall?
2003
2004
2006
2012
Question 3
3.
Look at Figure 2 (Yearly Rainfall):
How much did it rain in 2004?
10 cm
2 cm
4 cm
14 cm
Question 4
4.
Look at Figure 2 (Yearly Rainfall):
What happened to the amount of rainfall from 2004 to 2006?
it increased
it decreased
it remained the same
Question 5
5.
Look at Figure 2 (Yearly Rainfall):
What happened to the amount of rainfall from 2006 to 2010?
it increased
it decreased
it remained the same
Question 6
6.
What type of grass do
deer
eat?
cheatgrass
sagebrush
both cheatgrass and sagebrush
Question 7
7.
What type of grass do
Elks
eat?
cheatgrass
sagebrush
both cheatgrass and sagebrush
Question 8
8.
Which grass is an invasive species, not native to Colorado?
cheatgrass
sagebrush
both cheatgrass and sagebrush
Question 9
9.
What happened to the amount of
cheatgrass
from 2005 to 2013
it increased
it decreased
it remains the same
Question 10
10.
What happened to the amount of
sagebrush
from 2005 to 2013
it increased
it decreased
it remains the same
Question 12
12.
Look at Figure 4:
What happened to the number of
deer
from 2005 to 2013?
it increased
it decreased
it remained the same
Question 13
13.
Look at Figure 4:
What happened to the number of
elk
from 2005 to 2013?
it increased
it decreased
it remained the same
Question 15
15.
Looking at Figure 5 (Cause of Fawn Deaths):
From 2008 to 2013, what caused the most of the fawn deaths?
death by predators
death by lack of food