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because they help the organisms survive. with out them they would die. examples: water air with out these we all would die
There are quite a few facts about non living things of ocean ecosystem. These non living things like water help the living things to survive for example.
It allowed the mammal to become carnivorous, and create an ecosystem of predator and prey. It allowed the mammal to dominate and therefore survive.
Do all oranisms help keep the balance of an ecosystem
A niche is an organism's role in its ecosystem and a habitat is where an organism lives. They help the organism in its life.
well maybe because they have the thick and long eyelashes that coul protect the eyes from the sand so the eyes could see better with the protection of the eyelashes
Camels have two sets of long eyelashes. This gives their eyes extra protection against both the desert sand and the glare of the sun.
hump and padded feet
Camels eyelashes are for them to help them see:) Camels' long eyelashes serve as a screen to keep out dust and sand in high winds. They can close their eyes part way and the two rows of lashes overlap.
This is because The Camel is an animal which is highly adapted for living in the desert. It has special features such as broad feet, humps which store fat, long eyelashes, e.t.c. which help it to survive in the desert and also makes travelling in the desert easier. The Camel can Survive without water from one week to one month. Camels can carry alot of heavy loads making it easier for transportation. People can also drink the milk of a camel and eat the meat, which tastes like beef. This is why people ride on camels in the desert.
u mean hump... it help by storing fat & water. and if the camel is tired after long journeys it tends to go floppy im 12 and i know it jeezzee
The colour helps it blend into their environment.
It has adaptations that help it survive in its environment
they use their eyelashes for reproduction :) hope this helped!
Because they they can survive heat and their body parts help them to protect against heat.
Camels have many adaptations for life in the desert that tigers do not. For example, camels store fat in their humps which allows them to go for long periods without food or water. They also have two rows of long eyelashes and can close their nostrils - which both help protect them against sand.
Abiotic factors in an ecosystem are the nonliving factors. These factors interact with living organisms and help them to survive.