yes it is part of the cycle of life
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It does have effects on the living things. they're tearing down they're habitat, killing off the things the animals need to survive. killing some of the living things in the meantime. ex; if someone were to take away your house, food and money. if you had no one to go to , what would you do? you probably could adapt and scavenge but the chances are you would die.plus animals in the rain forest have already adapted to the ways of the forest so if the rain forest was destroyed many animal populations would decrease causing there predator species to decrease as well.
The destruction of natural resources in living organisms can have a negative effect on the ecosystem. destroying the environment where an organism lives can reduce the number of organisms in the area.
what are some non- living things in the coniferous forest
If you mean living things in the forest some are trees, plants, and animals.
Daa the forest is the home for the creatures?!
There are tens of thousands, if not millions of living things in a rain forest . . . no one knows what they all are. For that matter, there are most likely thousands of living things in the rain forest that have never been discovered. Even to make a list of all the living things would take years.
air and other things that are in life
No "non-living" things "live" around coyotes in the forest. There would be non-living things such as dead animals and plants or things like stones.
Things that were alive and died
The wild animals, the forest vegetation, the birds and the insects are the living things that are found in the forests.
tropical rain forest
Dead things, bacteria, and rocks.
Things that were alive and died