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A decreasing number of organisms will be supported by the environment.

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A group of organisms that changes over time is said to?

This describes the process of evolution. When organisms evolve, they change over time in a way adaptive to their current environment.


The maximum number of organisms an environment can support over a long period of time is?

Carrying Capacity


What process is affected by changing environments over time?

Changes over time that happen to suit the environment are evolution.


How do organisms respond to long term changes in the environment?

They Began to Adapt to the changes over a certain period of time


The change of organisms over time is know as?

Evolution is when an organism adapts over time in a behavioural, mental, physical etc. way to better suit it's environment.


What is the result of natural selection?

The result is adaptation and evolution, as improved traits should increase the population of the best species over time.


What will happen if data are gathered over time that show the Earth cooling rather than warming?

For now, it is doubtful this will happen. However, if this does happen, the environment will be better off, at least temporarily.


How might a mold or cast of a fossil help scientist to interpret the type of EnviroNment it lived in?

It might be able to show what kind of organism lived in the past, how the organisms and the environment have changed over time.


What is the main point of evolution in reference to development?

Development as in ontogeny?None.Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Phylogeny.Ontogeny is the development of a single organisms by it's genome and in the environment it develops in.


How might global warming the evolution of living things?

Those organisms that had variations which caused to survive and be reproductively successful in the changing environment world fulfill the definition of evolution. The change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Perhaps new species would arise from this change and perhaps not. Time and environment would tell.


How can the term 'evolution' be applied to ecology?

It can't. Evolution did not happen therefore the word can not be applied to ecoloegyAnswer:Ecology is the study of organisms and their environment and how they interact.Evolution is the study of how organisms interact with heir environment to make better use og it. The first point of similarity is therfor that both study organisms and their environment. Ecology is more concerned with the "snapshot" of the total system, evolution is more concerned with the processes of change. Evolution is therefore a consideration of the modified ecologies with time.


It has been said that all life is aquatic?

Yes we all started out underwater as little organisms, and over time we adapted to the environment and evovled into bigger organisms. So after a long period of time we grew and grew into bigger organisms, then we started to immagrate to different areas and evolved to live there and that's what happend