Environmental science is the study of the effect of the physical, chemical and biological conditions of the environment and its affect on the organisms within it. Because animals live in just about every environment, they are also affected by any changes that may happen to their habitat. Animals are one of the largest parts of environmental science because they are the first things to show change when the environment is changing or disturbed, and may determine the cause of many environmental problems.
An environmental scientist studies the different interactions that happen in the environment. Environmental scientists measure the levels of certain elements in the soil and track patterns in the animal interactions.
An environmental scientist studies the different interactions that happen in the environment. Environmental scientists measure the levels of certain elements in the soil and track patterns in the animal interactions.
If different habitats were distroyed then the organisms which belong to that habitat will die... the food chain will break and sometimes it can harm each and every specie.... for eg: if there is no water, the fishes will die... no forest, the plants and animals will start becoming extint... so it's very important not to destroy other organisms habitat for LIFE....
It depends on the specific organism and the environmental change. Some organisms may adapt, migrate, or go extinct if they cannot survive the change.
Anything dyed becomes a different colour. PS: There are no animals in Antarctica, it's too cold.
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
Different animals have different reactions before earthquakes. Animals that would be hibernating would stop hibernating and come out from their holes/burrows. Dogs would dig on the ground.
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
ecosystem,the sun hits the water and the algae grow.Algae produces oxygen for animals like fish , and provides food for microscopic animals .Absorb oxygen with their gills and expel CO2 which plants then use to grow.
Without a system of classification, it would be extremely difficult to organize and understand the vast diversity of living organisms. Scientists rely on classification to group similar organisms together based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Without this system, studying and communicating about different species would be chaotic and confusing.
die