because the change of the weather and the weather diffrents from others
because the change of the weather and the weather diffrents from others
Abiotic factors that can limit growth in populations include temperature, water availability, soil nutrients, pH levels, and sunlight. These factors can impact the ability of organisms to survive, reproduce, and thrive in a given environment.
population movement, polution
I'd start by looking at the weather/population growth of Antarctica and the North Pole.
A limiting factor is a factor that inhibits the growth of organisms within an ecosystem. Some examples include:DiseaseTemperatureWater availabilityFood availabilityShelter availability: space
Limited resources such as food, water, and shelter can restrict population growth. Competition for resources among individuals can also limit population size. Predation, disease, and availability of mates can further control population growth.
The weather, the age, the gender and nail biting are some of the factors that affect the growth of the nail plate.
Weather patterns and plant growth are some of the things studied.
Yes, algae can grow in cold weather, although their growth rates may slow down compared to warmer temperatures. Many species of algae are adapted to thrive in colder environments, such as polar regions or deep ocean waters. Some freshwater algae can even remain active under ice during winter months. Overall, while cold temperatures can limit growth, they do not completely inhibit algae from thriving.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
the number of hamburgers available from McDonalds greatly limits the population.
Prosperty seems to be the one factor that slows a population's growth. It is a natural paradox. Every other species on earth grows it population when there is plenty of food, but humans populations grow fastest in poverty stricken agricultural societies and slowest in wealthy industrial societies. France has the lowest birth rate in the world, and even the United States has had a negative growth rate for many years. Both countries rely on immigration to swell the ranks for their work force.