Many animals would have to change habitats, and it could affect the population of a species in an area. It could also affect the attitude of inhabiting organisms towards outside organisms, which could also affect the population. I hope this helps!
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It brought the US into the conflict.
to give proper designing to a vehicle and to protect vehicle from sudden imapact.
For some reason on my xbox he isn't on the marketplace anymore
becuase she was so mad that people treated her badly so she helped famous5
Pearl harbor was a military base in Hawaii and it got bombed forcing the US into the war. There were many battleships and the battleship Arizona burned for 3 days
The impact on airplanes might include the environmental impact of using airplanes on the planet. The impact might also refer to the amount of force exerted by the airplane when it crashes or comes in contact with the ground.
The successful D-Day operation created a EAST and WEST Germany during the cold war. Had D-Day NOT been successful, there might have been only one communist controlled Germany during the cold war.
well in these days. people have been using technology for the longest time on transformers they use that. the robots can talk and move without a person controlling them and without a remote control. they came from a far far away planet. like in shrek the far far away land use the old kind.
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Russia has plentiful natural resources - oil, coal, natural gas and wood, to name a few. These resources are in high demand throughout Russia and the world. These resources could make Russia prosperous (meaning financially successful) because they can be sold for a lot of money. Unfortunately Russia has a large supply or natural resources, but they are difficult to reach in the Ural mountains and in the arctic portions of Siberia. Fun fact: Some Russians are hoping that Global Warming continues causing the melting of the Arctic Ice Caps. This would allow them to access their natural resources more easily and make more money!
Think about Tourism, Residential Development, Logging and Mining (this doesn't affect us much because the Daintree is well protected. Consider the fact that the Daintree runs into the Great Barrier Reef. Animals and plants also depend on each other. Recently, a species of tree in the red cedar family disappeared when an owner cleared a plot of land, which highlights the vulnerability of the rainforest. 400 00 people visit the Daintree Rainforest each year and although people know about their imapact on the environment, not many consider how to reduce their footprint.