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Q: Why do plants have a greater disadvantage and unpredictable environment and animals?
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Why do plants have a greater disadvantage in unpredictable environments than animals?

Animals can move when the environment changes. (The "environment" is always changing; it has never been static.) Plants can't move. Some plants, such as the kinds that have burrs, can send their offspring away; an animal brushes against the plant, the seeds attach to the animal's fur, and later on the animal scratches the seed off to fall in a new location.


What is a disadvantage for a screw?

The disadvantage of the screw is you have to put greater distance.


What are the disadvantages of an inclined plane?

The disadvantage of an inclined plane is you need a greater force.


What is the disadvantge of a inclined plane?

The disadvantage is you must move the object a greater distance


What is the disadvantage of having 7 players on a netball team?

The disadvantage is that you don't have a sub and when somebody get hurt you have a greater risk of losing the game than your opponents.


Why an r-strategist might be better suited for an unpredictable environment than a k-strategist is?

An r-strategist produces more offspring, which can spread quite easily. In his way it can ensure a greater chance that at least some of t's offspring will survive, despite the possibility of environmental disturbances.


Why are little known candidates at a greater disadvantage?

i don't know that's im hear


What is meant by greater fitness in darwinian evolution?

Better adaptions in the immediate environment leading to greater reproductive success. All organisms in a population are variations and in the immediate environment some organisms are better suited to survive and reproduce against their conspecifics. They have greater fitness.


What is the disadvantage of a single stack system?

Advantages of single-stack are ease of using, reduced cost, greater flexibility and influence.


What is it called when the concentration of solutes is greater outside the cell the inside?

A hypertonic environment with regard to the cell.


What is mechanical disadvantages?

Mechanical disadvantage occurs if the load distance is greater than the effort distance, then the effort required is more than the load being moved. It is also known as a 'negative mechanical advantage'.


What is a disadvantage of the incline plane?

* effort needs to move over a greater distance