i think it is independance
food population
It would grow too large and run out of food.
Scientists predict that global warming could cause significant changes in climate patterns, leading to more frequent and severe weather events such as hurricanes, droughts, and heavy rainfall. It may also result in rising sea levels, threatening coastal communities and ecosystems. Additionally, global warming could disrupt food supply chains and impact biodiversity, as many species struggle to adapt to rapidly changing environments.
To make a storm glass to predict the weather, you will need a clear glass container, water, rubbing alcohol, camphor, and food coloring. Mix the water and rubbing alcohol in the container, then add crushed camphor and a few drops of food coloring. Seal the container and let it sit for a day. The changes in the appearance of the liquid can indicate changes in the weather.
Factors limiting a population's food supply include competition for resources, availability of food sources, and changes in the ecosystem disrupting food availability. Limitations in weather such as extreme temperatures, droughts, or floods can impact the ability to grow or find food, impacting population survival.
If one of the main sources of food became extinct.
While food availability plays a significant role in population growth, other factors such as disease, predation, competition for resources, and environmental changes also influence population size. A population can be limited by a combination of these factors, not just food availability.
First of all, the prey of the blue crab would decrease in population and the predators would increase in population. As a result the whole food chain would be thrown off.
Scientists believe the Neolithic Revolution happened around 10,000 BCE due to a combination of factors such as climate change leading to more stable and predictable food sources, advances in agricultural technology and domestication of plants and animals, and growing human population pressures. These changes allowed for a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled agricultural communities.
Antarctica has no fixed population, no own industry and no farming. People there mainly eat whatever it is that they have brought with them.
change of habita
Change of habitat.