Severe droughts stress and can kill plants on which wildlife depend for food and shelter, and deprives wildlife of water sources.Also wild animals in Africa doesn't have access to clean water(All living things need water to survive.)Without water the same thing will happen to wild animals as humans,they will die and suffer.
Through food production and availability.
It affect the government because they have to hire more officials to protect the animals and to crack down on the poachers
it makes the plants and animals die because it is very hot
Temperature: Extreme heat can stress plants and animals, impacting their survival and reproduction. Precipitation: Limited rainfall can affect plant growth and water availability for animals. Sunlight: Availability and intensity of sunlight influence photosynthesis and overall ecosystem productivity. Soil composition: Soil nutrients and composition influence plant growth and ecosystem structure. Wind: Strong winds can impact plant growth, seed dispersal, and overall ecosystem dynamics.
Saudi Arabia brought animals from Africa to add to the animals in saudi arabia, and those animals went to the red sea and killed some of the animals living there and scaring some away.
Temperature fluctuations can affect the growth and behavior of plants and animals, influencing their metabolic processes and overall health. Changes in sunlight exposure can impact the photosynthesis in plants and the behavior of diurnal animals, altering their activity patterns. Variations in precipitation levels can affect the availability of water and nutrients for plants and animals, influencing their growth, reproduction, and survival.
It decreases petroleum's availability
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Life in Earth's biosphere is limited by factors such as availability of water, nutrients, and suitable temperatures, as well as the presence of predators and competition for resources. However, it is not limited by the presence of extraterrestrial life, as that does not affect the conditions or resources available on Earth itself.
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Geography significantly influences life in Africa by shaping climate, resources, and settlement patterns. Diverse landscapes, from deserts to rainforests, dictate agricultural practices and access to water, impacting food security and livelihoods. Urbanization is concentrated in certain areas due to resource availability and economic opportunities, while remote regions may face isolation and limited infrastructure. Additionally, geographical features can affect cultural interactions, migration patterns, and trade routes across the continent.