This depends on the organisms habitat and the surroundings of the habitat, for example a zoo habitat is well cared for and safe. A rainforest habitat can be in grave danger because of the large population of human beings on the earth. Every habitat is different.
the organism will die
The organisms living in the habitat will eventually perish(die).
Carnivores, herbivores and omnivores might share a desert habitat.
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What do you think might happen to acommunity if grizzy bears suddenly become extinct
The surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat.
It can cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
It may have to seek another habitat more suitable or death may be the result.
Its habitat.
Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.
What might happen to an earthworm if the conditions of its habitat changed would be depend on what the changes were. If things became very wet, the worm would crawl to the surface. If things became very dry, the worm would try to escape but might die first.
If the water supply in an environment increases, it is likely to lead to an increase in the number of organisms. More water can enhance habitat quality, support plant growth, and provide resources for various species, potentially boosting biodiversity. However, this effect also depends on other factors such as nutrient availability and the adaptability of existing organisms. In some cases, excessive water can lead to flooding or changes in habitat that might negatively impact certain species.