Well in some areas yes, and in some not. We can all freely absorb the energy of the sun. We can all enjoy freely the wind. While humans consume fossil fuel energy in vast quantities, the honeybee gathering nectar could care less about petroleum. Thus, a study of ecology can show how humans can work to not compete with the our other beast friends. Don't cut down the trees that serve as a home for birds, insects and other primates and mammals. Do think of ways we can share the resources in a positive way, plant seeds of clover to enhance a bee's source of nectar. The bee will reward us with more honey!
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Tree's Plant's Human animal's
Living things need food, water, shelter, and air to survive. These essential resources provide the necessary nutrients and support for living organisms to grow, reproduce, and thrive in their environments.
Animals are living things that must ingest or absorb their food in order to obtain nutrients for energy and growth. Examples include humans, dogs, cats, and birds.
Yes, humans are classified as living organisms within the broader category of living things. They share characteristics such as the ability to grow, reproduce, adapt to their environment, and respond to stimuli, which are key traits of living organisms.
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Humans compete for various things such as resources, opportunities, recognition, power, and status. This competition can be driven by factors like survival instincts, societal expectations, personal goals, and skill development. Ultimately, competition is a common aspect of human behavior in different aspects of life.
Animals often compete for resources such as food, water, and shelter in order to survive and reproduce. Competition can also occur for mates in order to pass on their genes to the next generation. Additionally, animals may compete for territory to establish dominance and ensure access to resources within a particular area.
The useful traits in livingthings are used for competing. Useful traits includes features that allows an organism to survive in their environment. Examples of useful traits is the development of broad leaves in plants which exposes them to enough sunlight compared to plants with reduced leaves especially in a rain forest zone or habitat. The later plants are easily wiped away from the population, leaving behind plants with broad leaves.
Yes. All humans are living things.
Living things are things or humans or living objects that are actually living. Living things are things that breathe, a fish uses gills and a human breathes air.
land, Food and a mate are what animals compete for in the rain forest
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they are living things and mammals.
Humans are able to use their knowledge to locate resources they need.
No, living humans cannot see things which do not exist, they can only dream or imagine that they do.