in warm climates and on islands
I think India because tigers and leapordes hunt their cattle and others. And for fact did you know a tiger in india ate 436 people!
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TopographicalExtreme conditions cause abiotic topographical factors, which are mainly involved with secondary succession. Landslides and mudslides are examples of this type of factor because they cause a massive reformation of the landscape. The disturbance caused by landslides and mudslides allows for disturbance-tolerant species to repopulate the habitat.SoilThe soil, an abiotic factor, of an environment affects ecological primary succession greatly. Different species of plants require different soil conditions. Trees tend to be the largest driving organism in this portion of ecological succession. The pH levels of the soil is often affected most by the inhabiting trees and determines what type of plants can thrive there. The type of soil (loamy sand, sandy, top soil with humus, etc.) also plays a large role in what species can inhabit an area. In sandy areas, only a select few species are able to take root and survive. The moisture level of the soil determines what sort of trees inhabit an area. Swampy areas tend to house trees with higher pH level requirements where drier soils tend to house trees with lower pH level requirements.ClimateClimate, an abiotic factor highly involved in both primary and secondary succession, plays a significant role in determining the direction of succession in an environment. If an environment receives a period of low precipitation, it becomes more susceptible to fires caused by lightning. This leads to secondary succession in which fire-resistant and tolerable species thrive and the others die out. Wind has the ability to reform the landscape over time by way of erosion. Winds can also drive wildfires to further cause disturbance. However, when an environment receives high levels of precipitation, it becomes more suitable for certain species that are tolerable of high moisture levels, which is an example of climatic effect on primary succession.Species Interaction and CompetitionThe interaction and competition between species in a particular habitat is a biotic factor of ecological primary succession. When succession begins and the very first species, known as pioneer species, change the environmental structure, new species now tolerable to the new conditions move in. The diversity among the species present is high at this point. However, in time, competition and interaction causes a significant drop in species diversity where the dominant species thrive and the rest die off.Gesabel_Balag02
Mosses tend to grow best in areas with lots of shade, although different species can tolerate different amounts of sunlight. They tend to prefer poorly-irrigated, poorly-drained, acidic soil.
because other wise everything would be the same. and other wise is everyone had the same genetics, itd be like inbreeding and because of the genetics being the same itd cause problems and cells tend to mutate.. soo, that's basically why, to keep things different and not miutated ahha
To nourish the fertilised egg on its perilous journey to the uterus where it will attach itself to the womb lining to receive nourishment. That is why eggs from most species tend to be much larger that the sperm. Because they contain a foodstore for the developing zygote.
in warm climates and on islands
Exotic species compete with the native species and reduces Biodiversity
Most gecko species are insectivorous. Some species of gecko are omnivorous species, although they do not tend to eat leaves.
Poles, Bermuda Triangle
fairy penguins tend to interact the best with humans. chinstraps are thought to be the most agressive.
does non traditional approaches to problems tend to e successful
I would say a happy home life. Being able to feel relaxed around your surroundings. Happy in work is also a good thing because if your not you tend to take it home and that can cause problems. Money isn't everything as it can cause problems whether you have it or not.
Eating disorders can cause many health and mental problems. Health problems most often come from the lack of food and proper nutrients to the body. Without the necessary vitamins and minerals, some problems that cna result are loss of bone density, dull hair, hair loss, discolored nails, dry skin, yellowing of the eyes, chapped lips, and anemia. Weakness and fatigue can also happen from a lack of eating properly. In more extreme forms, this can also cause dizziness and / or fainting. Mental problems tend to manifest themselves over time. These tend to include depression, isolation, low self-esteem / low body-image, OCD, and many others.
Zoologists can agree that, in nature, organisms with longer intestines tend to be vegetarians. Perhaps a vegetarian diet would keep any problems at a minimum.
Yes, any kind of electric shock. Basically from my understanding: When you get shocked, your nerves are 'overdone' and some tend to damage. Not sure if this is correct though. But yes it DOES cause damage
There is no one species that is known for having the most offspring. Some insects and sea creatures tend to have up to thousands of babies or eggs at a time.
I wouldnt try, as most drakes of most duck species tend to attack babies. I dont know about their own though.