Animals such as lions who live in groups cooperate because they work together to survive. For example, the female lions take care of the cubs while the males hunt. Plants such as grass relies on the sun to give it warmth. Any animals that live in groups cooperate to not only survive but to treat their offspring.
They use both.
they both have to hunt and survive.
that's a hard one, i asked the same thing but i think different members of the population of a biological community also compete and cooperate. they don't just share a habitat, but they also share the resources in that habitat. how different organisms interact is based on their relationships to each other.
They both say that everything in nature doesnt need a soul but should have one
Both a raven and a desk are objects that can be found in the physical world, but they are different in nature and purpose.
Oxygen can exist on its own as a diatomic molecule, O2, or it can form compounds with other elements. In nature, oxygen is commonly found in both elemental form and in various compounds.
Saying that nature and nurture exist on a continuum means that both genetic factors (nature) and environmental influences (nurture) interact and influence development in varying degrees, rather than being separate and independent forces. This perspective recognizes the complex interplay between genetics and environment in shaping traits and behavior.
Yes, both positive and negative integers exist.
The rising competition both home and abroad has been caused by the demand.
The competition pushes both competitors to do better so both prosper.Competitor A wipes out B.Competitor B wipes out A.The competition pushes both competitors so hard that they both fail, and someone else moves in.
If you are referring to Damien, the fictional character from the movie series 'The Omen,' no he does not exist. However, there is both a Saint Damien and a Saint Damian, both who do exist.
While both of them are quite effective martial arts, karate is by its nature more deadly. Judo was derived from Jujitsu. It was designed to be a sport and used in competition. As such it was intended to be 'safe' to the practitioners and not deadly. Karate was never intended for competition, but is designed to be effective and take the opponent out of action.