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Q: How does the soil composition affect the number and types of organisms and environment can support?
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How does soil composition affect the number and types of organisms and environment can support?

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How changes in the environment affect a community of organisms?

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What can affect organisms traits?

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What aspects of the environment affect plants and animals in an ecosystems?

The varying aspects of an environment can greatly effect the organisms that live there. These factors can include many things such as: temperature, precipitation, soil composition, air/water composition, salinity (in water environments), land formations, rockiness, and much more.


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How the environment affects the behavior of organisms?

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How do living organisms affect the environment through their deaths?

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How the waste products affect the environment?

Human waste impacts because it pollutes the envrionment that organisms live in.


How a mutation may not affect an organisms traits?

A mutation does not affect an organism trait for a reason. It is neutral which depends on the environment.


What living things affect the environment?

Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .


What natural disasters can affect the composition of air in the environment?

Natural bush fires release carbon dioxide into the air.


How do organisms interact with each other and their environment?

Organisms are not isolated in their environment. Organisms must interact with other individuals of their own species, with other species, and with their physical environment. The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment is called ecology (Greek: oikos- house; logia- study). The study of ecology can encompass all aspects of Biology; from physiology to behavior, because any change within an organism has the potential to affect its relationship with the environment.