A plant's seeds can be dispersed over a wide area and this is how the plants change habitats.
Once an individual bee has started collecting from a particular species of plant, it will stay with that species until the nectar dries up, then it will move on to another species. Within the colony, different bees may well be collecting from different plant species.
Yes They can. If Its another animal, they prove that their dominat. If changes in Climate (such As Winter Or Spring,) they automatically know what to Do (Hibrinate, Mate, move to Another Place in The Area)
habitat corridor
a pioneer plant
When farmers need land to plant crops they need to cut down trees where pandas live to make enough land to plant their crops. After the trees are cut down it harms the pandas because the pandas need that tree bamboo to survive inside their habitat. But then the pandas need to move to another habitat where they can survive and have enough food to eat. Hope this helped.
coniferous forest biome
When animals move a long way to another habitat in search of food, it is known as migration. This seasonal movement often involves traveling long distances to find more abundant food sources or suitable breeding grounds. Migration can be seen in various species, including birds, fish, and mammals, and is typically driven by changes in environmental conditions.
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allimentation
The first living things to move into a barren environment are usually pioneer species like lichens or mosses. These organisms are well adapted to harsh conditions and are able to colonize the habitat, paving the way for other plant and animal species to follow. Their presence helps to create soil and provide resources for more complex organisms to thrive.
Yes it is called re-potting. Usually done when the plant has outgrown its present pot.
No , because they can not move from one place to another they are at rest .