Its required for both animals and plants n even most bacterias n other microorganisms to maintain the temperature usual between 20 n 40 for its body to adjust with it... Any decrease can lead to difficulty in adaptation n the organism may get extinct causing a imbalance in biological web... Dec in temperature is most severely affecting d desert animals
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Pressure (such as air in a balloon) can increase with higher temps and decrease with lower temps.
The volume of an ice cube in warm temperatures would decrease because it would melt and evaporate lots of the melted water. -Michelle Strafer
a decrease in biodiversity.
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In an endothermic reaction, temperatures decrease because heat is absorbed from the surroundings to drive the reaction. Examples include photosynthesis, the evaporation of water, and the melting of ice.
When carbon dioxide levels decrease in the atmosphere, it can lead to a cooling effect. This is because carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. A decrease in carbon dioxide levels could potentially impact climate patterns, biodiversity, and ocean acidity.
Yes, the location and biodiversity of tropical rainforests and boreal forests align with the latitudinal gradient pattern. Tropical rainforests, found near the equator, exhibit high biodiversity due to stable temperatures, abundant sunlight, and consistent rainfall. In contrast, boreal forests, located in high latitudes, have lower biodiversity, as colder temperatures and shorter growing seasons limit the number of species that can thrive. This pattern supports the idea that biodiversity tends to decrease with increasing latitude.
Particles in a balloon decrease at cold temperatures because the gas inside the balloon contracts as it cools down, resulting in a decrease in volume and therefore a decrease in the number of gas particles.
Monoculture cultivation, where only one type of crop is grown over a large area, can decrease biodiversity by reducing the variety of plant and animal species that can thrive in the area. This lack of diversity can lead to imbalances in ecosystems and increase vulnerability to pests and diseases.
When the temperature of an object decreases, its volume tends to decrease as well. This is because as the temperature drops, the particles in the object move slower and closer together, causing the object to contract and reduce in volume.
A flood can have both positive and negative impacts on biodiversity of a community. It can disrupt habitats, lead to loss of species, and decrease biodiversity in the short term. However, floods can also create new habitats, increase nutrient availability, and promote species diversity in the long term as ecological succession occurs.