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Activity 1.4: Graphing Rainfall and Fawn Survival

Directions: Use the provided data table below to construct a graph that illustrates the effects rainfall has on
the amount of fawn that are able to survive.

Year Rainfall Fawns surviving to


(cm) December (fawns per 100
females)
1995 11 12
1996 3 0
1997 4 0
1998 19 32
1999 6 0
2000 5 15
2001 15 78
2002 2 9

-Complete and label the scale on the x-axis


-Complete and label the scale on the y-axis
-Title your graph and create a key
-Draw a bar graph for the rainfall data
-Draw a line graph for the fawn data
Questions:

1. How did the amount of rain change over time?


It changed by going up and down throughout the years.

2. How did the survival rate of Sonoran fawns change over time?
The rate kept going down then up and then down again throughout time.

3. What is the relationship between rainfall and fawn survival?


They both go through changes.

4. What effect could these changes have on the Sonoran pronghorn population (recall that fawns are baby
pronghorn)?

5. What other biotic and abiotic factors could be affecting the survival rate of the fawns?

Name two biotic factors: plants, animals

Explain how these two biotic factors influence the survival rate of the fawns.

Name two abiotic factors: water, mud

Explain how these two biotic factors influence the survival rate of the fawns.

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