Climate and weather patterns can effect continual change in an ecosystem. Disease and shifts in food supply also continually influence the ecosystem.
furthur disturbance
pollution
Yes, they all can influence continual change in an ecosystem. Any of these could cause an ecosystem to spiral out of control, or could cause it to settle into a new ecosystem depending on the specifics.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
How might knowing about factors that influence change help you with personal development?
* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
The three factors that influence behavioral change are motivation, ability, and triggers. Motivation refers to the desire or willingness to change, ability relates to the individual's capability to make the change, and triggers are cues or prompts that initiate the behavior change. These factors interact to determine the likelihood of successful behavior change.
biotic,abiotic,consumers and decomposers
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
both, but the environment influences the organism more. this causes the organism to change and they start to influence the environment a.k.a THEY ADAPT
abiotic factors are important for the survival of biotic factors in an ecosystem because without the existence of these abiotic factors, the biotic factors will not survive. if one of these factors were change, the biotic factors will be destroyed. biotic factors are animals, trees, bacteria etc., and the abiotic factors are water, air, sun, and rocks.
Anicca (pronounced aneecha), or the core doctrine of "impermanence." It says that we live in a continual process of change
Many factors influence organizational change. Many of them are external, meaning that items outside of the company like technology, politics, society, etc. can produce change. There can also be internal influences causing change inside the company coming from policies, procedures, management, etc.