mostly through diversification of the means by which a plant sends out its seed, pollen, pit etc. it changes from plant to plant flower to flower tree to tree bush to bush
it means a type of an animal like; a giraff, lion,tiger and a horse.
The term used for the careful use and protection of nature that is biofriendly or ecofriendly is "conservation." Conservation involves managing and preserving natural resources, habitats, and wildlife to maintain ecological balance and minimize harm to the environment. It focuses on sustainable practices to avoid degradation and ensure the long-term survival of species and ecosystems.
they can fight back using chemical warfare. -dustin
The genetic variation enable a particular species to withstand the adversities of Nature by way of selection on the basis of the principle of survival of the fittest.
It can allow nutrients to enter a cell without compromising the integrity of the cell. Semipermeable membranes abound in nature.
Pollen sticks to the hairs. when the bee moves from plant to plant it will cross-pollenate the next plant . This is a perfect case of nature devloping a system to help ensure survival.
Yes, leopards are vicious in the sense that leopards are dangerous to humans; vicious in the sense of mean or evil, no. Leopards viciousness is part of their nature to ensure their survival by catching game for food.
If you're religious, yes. If you're not, nature is the result of 4.6 billion years of evolution creating a system in which millions of different species depend on one another for survival.
Disneyland - 1954 Survival in Nature 2-19 was released on: USA: 8 February 1956
survival of the fittest? (by Charles Darwin)
Because nature has selected them for survival.
Nature is the antagonist, the foe against which the man is pitted for survival
nature and habits of tiger
it means a type of an animal like; a giraff, lion,tiger and a horse.
survival. They are one of the best examples of team work in nature.
Yes, it is the most common distribution of a species in nature for the sake of survival and adaptation.
Gary Paulsen was inspired to write "Hatchet" by his own experiences with nature and survival in the wilderness, as well as by his admiration for true stories of survival. He drew upon his deep connection with nature and his interest in the rugged outdoor lifestyle to create the gripping tale of a young boy's struggle for survival in the wilderness.