human population
water quality would be worse
Apex question test which best describes the first organisms on Earth is simple prokaryotes.
The shape of a cell will affect its surface area. The surface area of a cell dictates how much interaction the cell will have with its environment. Cells with high surface area are usually cells that require a lot of interaction with their environment. A cilliated cell in the lung is used to transfer oxygen in/out of the body.
There are millions upon billions of different ecosystems and there are no names to them. I think you mean biomes. The different biomes are Tundra, Dessert, Forrest, Grassland, Marine, and Freshwater.
An ecosystem is the community (all living species in a geographical area) as well as the physical environment that surrounds it. Biomes are collections of ecosystems that have similar characteristics, such biotic and abiotic factors. For example, the ecosystems of northern Canada and Russia have similar plant and animal life, temperature, and amount of sunlight. They combine to make up the taiga (or coniferous) biome.
water quality would be worse
the cell's ability to feed enough
splitting of ecosystems into pieces
Ecosystems in that area COULD die out. With that if they had a food source in that ecosystem they would loose it which means that they would have to import it.
a transition area between two ecosystems that includes members of the community of both ecosystems
The properties of water suck as oxygen levels and temperature can mean the difference between life and death for plants and animals living in aquatic ecosystems. If an imbalance of properties is ongoing, life in that area may end.
Apex question test which best describes the first organisms on Earth is simple prokaryotes.
A. habitat
actually, this will not help you at all
Higher the surface area of an object, higher is its ability to radiate heat.
rectangle area is width x height so if each side quadruples area changes by 16
Ecosystems