The predator eats the prey in the food chain. As the population is stable, the food chain won't wreck. There's an interdependence between the prey and the predator in the food chain. The prey should be there to feed some food to their predator, and the predator also needs to be there to control their prey population from exploding. Changes in animal population can wreck the food chain. If the prey population decreases, the predator population would also decrease as there'll be less food for them to eat. If the predator population decreases, the prey population would increase because less predators means less preys gets hunted down, so there'll be more preys. If the prey population increases, then the predator population would also increase because there'll be more food for them to eat and there should be more predators to take more control patrol of their prey population. If the predator population increases, then the prey population would decrease because more predators means more preys gets hunted down, so there'll be less preys.
Animal Population Change Formula:
Prey Decrease→Predator Decrease
Predator Decrease→Prey Increase
Prey Increase→Predator Increase
Predator Increase→Prey Decrease
a cycling affects it cause the cycling isnt right at that time
it causes piplines to break and cause a fire and then smoke rises into the air.
1) They are major decomposers in most ecosystems 2) Responsible for nutrient cycling 3) Degrade organic matter to ingorganic matter 4) Critical part of biogeochemical cycles
The answer: the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
No.
they recycle any organic matter and recycle carbon
No, answer is: a rock resting on the ground
1) They are major decomposers in most ecosystems 2) Responsible for nutrient cycling 3) Degrade organic matter to ingorganic matter 4) Critical part of biogeochemical cycles
a cycling affects it cause the cycling isnt right at that time
The matter would begin to pile up in an ecosystem and the level of nutrients in the soil would eventually start to decrease, which would affect plant growth. Matter is constantly cycled through ecosystems, and this cycling is what provides a constant supply of nutrients for plants.
it builds up soil nutrients and organic matter
Could create pollution
ecosystems. the name doesn't change no matter where you go.
The answer: the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
Whales eating plankton.
No.
they recycle any organic matter and recycle carbon
describe the flow of energy and the cycling of matter thourgh the earth
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.