Ask that to the dodo, the elephant bird, the Chinese tiger, the giant panda, the yantze river dolphin and the list just goes on and on. Most humas are murderous swines who do not care for animal life. AL the animals will be dead in five hundred years, ALL the animals.
the predator-prey cycle is the increase and decrease in population size of the predator and its prey
A. It increases the evaporation of water. (APEX)
It raises the temperature and makes it hotter through the greenhouse effect.
Its all a cycle, because once a large portion of a species dies other animals get effected because they eat that 'animal' so once is dies out the other animals who eat it wont have any food so they will slowly die out as well. It will become a cycle
Well it kills an animal which could means less food for the predator but more producers e.g plants flowers
increase in human popullation leads to increase in agriculture . animals depended on floras or human activites or on humans have increase in population. this cycle of interdependance on each other is called food cycle. this food cycle leads to increase in increase in popullation of the environment.
Inefficiencies in the compressor of a gas turbine cycle increase the back-work ratio and decrease the thermal efficiency of the gas turbine cycle, since they increase the compressor work.
Respiration is part of the carbon cycle and does not affect global warming.
Livestock farming contributes to an increase in nitrogen inputs into the environment through animal waste, which contains high levels of nitrogen compounds such as urea and ammonia. This excess nitrogen can lead to eutrophication in water bodies as it promotes algal blooms and depletes oxygen levels, harming aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the decomposition of animal waste releases nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and acid rain. Overall, the increased nitrogen from livestock farming can disrupt the natural balance of the nitrogen cycle, leading to environmental degradation.
Coming off of Paxil will not affect your menstrual cycle. There aren't hormones in Paxil to affect your cycle. If your cycle is off or late, you may need to visit your doctor.
Coming off of Paxil will not affect your menstrual cycle. There aren't hormones in Paxil to affect your cycle. If your cycle is off or late, you may need to visit your doctor.
There is no animal that has 2 stages of life cycle. Most animals have at least 3 stages of life cycle.