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Competition happens because there are limited resources in an ecosystem.
The energy in an ecosystem is used by the organisms in that ecosystem. In the case of the sun as energy, nothing happens because the sun always supplies energy.
What happens if over populated
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Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
There will always be enough abiotic resources in an ecosystem.
Competition happens because there are limited resources in an ecosystem.
The herbivore populations will get too high which will lead to vegetation dying out due to over-eating.
Yes. Sharks are predators and, like all non-invasive predators, help to maintain a healthy population of prey animals. Remove the sharks and the populations of the creatures they eat will sky-rocket. If that happens, then the ecosystem will fall apart as over-population diminishes space and resources.
Biodiversity in the ecosystem increases. JAIRO MAYEN YALL!
The energy in an ecosystem is used by the organisms in that ecosystem. In the case of the sun as energy, nothing happens because the sun always supplies energy.
Bauxite is the main ore from which we get aluminum [aluminium], and of course it is limited. It happens to be relatively abundant, but it is limited nonetheless. All mineral resources are limited.
Eventually the organisms will die because they would die of thirst beacause there wouldn't be any water for them to drink. (:
Eventually the organisms will die because they would die of thirst beacause there wouldn't be any water for them to drink. (:
What happens if over populated
What happens when a male ejaculates? that is the answer to this question
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