animals and plats compete over : food,space,sunlight,mates,
Animals do yes, but plants can as well, especially in cases of over crowding.
Technically, all of the animals compete for resources as they are all limited. Exspecially for water, camels, desert eagles, barn owls, all of the different kinds of goats, rats, they all compete for water.
Plants: -space -light -water -nutrients and minerals Animals: -food -mates(lovers) -space -water
No, weed is not a herbivore. Weeds are plants that generally grow in unwanted locations and can compete with cultivated plants for nutrients and space. Herbivores are animals that primarily consume plant material.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
Intraspecific competition is when animals or plants compete with a member of the same species.
Intraspecific competition is when animals or plants compete with a member of the same species.
yes
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Sunlight Water Air Nutrients
Competition between animals is when they have to compete for survival through things like what they eat. For example deer and bunnies compete because they are both herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants. This means they compete because if they bunny is eating plants, that means that there is less for the deer.
Trees and grass compete for sunlight and water. As the tree grows taller and thicker, it shuts off light to the grass below. Some trees such as maples have shallow roots that go out under the grass and take a good share of the water that the grass needs to survive.