No one really knows. Not a lot of research has been done on the Sahara because it is so windy. Scientistscan't exactelyy study it untill the dust bowl is over. hope this helped fellow samaritons!
Your question is: How does competition affect organisms? Well here is the answer. Competition is a way of winning or competing in challenging situations. For organisms, if the compete the organism could get injured by depending on the way the compete. They could fight, which is a common thing for living things.
Two or more objects or beings that race to complete a common goal first.
Cooperation and competition among ocean animals is very common. One example of competition is two sharks fighting for the same fish.
An example of cut throat competition is Samsung stealing Apple's design for phones. This particular case went to court and they decided to settle.
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
they maximize profit
the common examples of monopolistic competition are foods,clothes,newspaperetc
The word "competition" is a common uncapitalized noun. On the other hand "Olympics" is a proper noun and is capitalized. Olympics refers to a definite competition.
The Sahara desert
The word competition is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The word 'Sahara' is a propernoun, the name of a specific place, the name of a specific desert.
The word competition is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a test of skill or ability, a contest; a rival business striving toseverethe same customer base; a word for a competitor.