the number of bacteria will increase if they amounts of bugs falling in increases
The number of the bacteria will increase in the liquid when the number of insects increases. Ideally, more insects will lead to a rise in the number of bacteria.
It's an instrument used to determine the number of drops in a given quantity of liquid.
there is a huge number of organisms in the soil. many many different kind of microorganisms (bacteria) and there are fungis, decomposers (earth worms, slaters) and there are things like moles and other larger organisms living within the soil.
Total number of neutrons equals atomic weight minus atomic number. Using the periodic table, that narrows it down to: Bromine: 79.904 - 35 = 44.904 Bromine is actually a red liquid (poisonous) at room temperature.
It depends on the type of germ. To freeze bacteria in water does not do them any good, and the number of viable organisms certainly goes down, but not to zero, especially the spore-forming bacteria will survive. - See more at:
0.0023 cm in Scientific Notation = 2.3 x 10-3cm
Insects
Yes
No. Insects are animals in a group called arthropods. Germs are a variety of organisms, most which are not animals. Germs encompass a number of organisms including protozoans, bacteria, and fungi as well as viruses. There is some disagreement as to whether viruses qualify as living.
Some environmental changes will result in an increase in the number of light-coloured insects whereas other changes will cause a decrease. The answer depends on the specific environmental change - which has not been specified.
It would affect the insects because they would multiply and would sworm. It would affect the algae because it would not go away it would stay on the surfice and there would be no clean water to swim in.
Warming is because of rise in temperature.Rise in emperature causes shortening of life cycle and hence increase in number of insects. Some recent studies also say that the tropical insects are at the edge of their thermal limits. Further increase in temperature will lead to their extinction
There a number of biotic factors for a cave. Some of the common ones include bats, insects, moulds, bacteria, isopods and any other living organism in the cave.
Most likely, the number of insects will increase because there are less bats to eat them!!
Yes. Most bacteria is not harmful to us such as bacteria in a yogurt, but some bacteria is harmful.
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.
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