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Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
4 things that organisims compete for to meet their needs..... 1. space 2. food 3. water 4. shelter These things are all limited in an ecosystem, which is why competition occurs.
Matter is basically any item that takes up space. Examples of matter are all around you, such as houses, roads, and food.
Swim and Eat probally
Examples of competitive behaviors include striving to outperform others, seeking personal gain at the expense of others, and engaging in cutthroat competition. Examples of cooperative behaviors include collaborating with others, sharing resources and knowledge, and working towards a common goal for the mutual benefit of all involved.
All types of food can be eaten in space. Chinese, Japanese etc are all flavors available.
Light would be the number one resource plants would compete for. Water, CO2 and minerals are distributed haphazardly to all plants, so to speak. Height and breadth can be evolved adaptions of plants to secure the best advantage as to sunlight exposure.
Canadas, like all other animals, compete for food, good living areas, and mates.
Yes! Som examples: All cetaceans (dolphins, whales & porpoises), seals, otters etc
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creating space is very important in netball because, say if you had the ball and you want to pass if loads of your team mates are crowded around you it makes it and is all very close then it makes it very easy for the defenders to block and intercept, but if you had space then it makes it harder for the defenders and easier to pass and see where your team mates are also it helps being caught out on contact!
Many but not all types of space food are freeze dried and water must be added before they can be eaten. Some types of space food are ready to eat and don't need anything added.