It affects animals' food habits and adaptations.It affects the plants' adaptations as well.(ex for adaptations are t
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This is the fundamental premise of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection; the environment has a fundamental impact on the adaptations and evolution of organisms. The environment "selects" for those specimens that survive to have more offspring. Those animals that cannot survive are selected against.
no of course not GIRL
Animals, and the environment.
Animals cannot gain or lose adaptations during their lifetime in the same way that evolutionary changes occur over generations. Adaptations are traits shaped by natural selection that enhance an organism's survival and reproduction in its environment. While individual animals may change behavior or develop certain skills in response to their environment, these changes are not genetic adaptations and do not affect their evolutionary traits. Adaptations are passed on through genetic inheritance over many generations.
Animals, and the environment.
the environment can affect the feature of a living organism
they wee everywhere and kill loads of animals so that is how they affect the environment
The environment plays a crucial role in shaping an animal's adaptations, influencing its physical traits, behaviors, and survival strategies. For instance, animals in arid regions may develop water-conserving adaptations, like specialized kidneys or nocturnal habits, to cope with scarce water resources. Conversely, those in cold climates often exhibit thick fur or fat layers for insulation. These adaptations enable animals to thrive in their specific habitats, ensuring their survival and reproductive success.
Plants and animals affect their environment directly. This is what forms the biodiversity as plants will provide food for the animals and they both need each other for the gaseous exchange.
Volant adaptations are physical features or behaviors that are specialized for flying in animals. These adaptations may include wings, streamlined bodies, lightweight bones, and efficient respiratory and circulatory systems to support sustained flight.