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The science term "competition" basically is what the competition really means. I'll give you a example: Let's say a basic tree it can be off any kind. They need to breed, in order to keep their species growing, so they big tree drops a seed into the soil and so another tree begins to sprout, the baby tree will day because most of the needed resources would be used by the big tree so they are competingagainst each other. Just a side note, if your interested by this sort of thing, a way around this is something called seed dispersal, but the two they may use is wind dispersal or animal dispersal

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In Biology, competition describes a situation where a number of different individuals or species are vying for the same resource, usually food. The individual or species which is best adapted to the environment is most likely to get the resource and survive.

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It describes the process by which organisms (animals, plants) fight with one another to obtain basic needs (water, space, food, mate, shelter, etc).

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A symbiotic relationship between or among living things for resources, such as food,space, shelter, mate etc...

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When two or more organisms compete for the same resource.

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