SCIENCE
ECOLOGY
Question
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width
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composition
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length
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height
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permeability
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Detailed explanation-1: -The average width considered adequate in space, accommodation, accessibility is a range between 42 and 48 inches (106.88-121.92 cm). A corridor with a width of 60 inches (152.4 cm) allows for ample amount of space to add furniture and for two people to comfortably walk, but is less commonly found.
Detailed explanation-2: -A corridor as a narrow, linear (or near-linear) piece of habitat that connects two larger patches of habitat that are surrounded by a nonhabitat matrix, thereby facilitating movements of animals and dispersal of plants and other organsisms.
Detailed explanation-3: -The corridor encompasses all the possible cost paths that are less than the specified accumulative cost. To define the corridor, the Least Cost Corridor tool sums the per-cell accumulation cost rasters between the sources and selects those cells that are less than the specified cost threshold.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Corridor Modeling toolset is a group of commands used to create 3D designs that represent a new roadway or other types of surfaces. Designers work primarily in 2D files and OpenRoads tools automatically generate the 3D model.