increased emigration
Environmental changes such as availability of resources, changes in predation pressure, or disease outbreaks can affect the carrying capacity of a population by either increasing or decreasing the amount of resources available for the population to survive and reproduce.
If the available resources are scarce accordance with our nature of wants ,we should rearrange the required wants in accordance with the available resources!!; we simply called it 'un desirable change'.
If the available resources are scarce accordance with our nature of wants ,we should rearrange the required wants in accordance with the available resources!!; we simply called it 'un desirable change'.
they have changed by their population and human resources
Idki still don't know
If there is a large population resources, especially non-renewable ones, will decrease in quantity as there are more people needing them. However, a place with a small population will have more natural resources provided the people don't waste them.
Conservation of resources have become important now because with the rapid explosion of population, resources are used very drastically. Most of them are non-renewable and are in a limited quantity and will get exhausted within a very short time in the near future. People will suffer, so there is a need to conserve them and use them juduciously as much as possible.
The growth of the prey population is limited by factors such as predation, availability of food and resources, competition with other species for resources, diseases, and environmental factors like habitat destruction or climate change. These factors can reduce the prey population size or prevent it from expanding beyond a certain level.
As of the latest available data, the population of Malabon City in the Philippines is estimated to be around 365,525. Keep in mind that this number may change as new data becomes available.
In the keyword section of the library, you can find resources such as books, articles, and databases that cover topics related to climate change. These resources can provide information on the causes, effects, and solutions to climate change, as well as the latest research and developments in the field.
The population will experience exponential growth as the bacteria reproduce rapidly in the resource-rich environment. This is known as the exponential phase of growth, where the number of bacteria doubles in a relatively short period of time due to abundant resources available for growth and reproduction.
Habitat change can negatively impact native species by reducing available resources such as food and shelter, increasing competition with invasive species, and disrupting established ecological relationships. These changes can lead to population declines, habitat fragmentation, and ultimately loss of biodiversity.