If all members of a species fail to reproduce, the species will die out and can become extinct.
becoe extinct.
Any species that does not reproduce will go extinct.By definition, a living thing reproduces. A single individual not reproducing simply means they don't contribute to the next generation's gene pool.
While the exact pH level for fish reproduction varies between species, a pH level below 6.0-6.5 reduces the ability of fish to reproduce.
Since plants do not live forever, if they fail to reproduce, they are gone.
No - they would fail to reproduce if they were.
Because they fail successfully.
This phenomenon is known as "extinction." When a species lacks genetic variation, it becomes less adaptable to environmental changes, such as climate shifts or habitat loss. As a result, the species may struggle to survive and reproduce, ultimately leading to its decline and potential disappearance from the ecosystem.
High inflation during the 1970s. This is the correct Gradpoint/Novanet answer. ~Chris
k12-Universal Healthcare.
The definition of (individual) biological success is having offspring who also reproduce. In other words it's a headcount of grandchildren. The idea is that "sewing your wild oats" is not sufficient. Your children must also be willing and able to reproduce. The main objection I've heard to this definition is the case where you have grandchildren who fail to reproduce. Technically this is the "failure" of your children, not you. Peter Carswell --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Previous answer: I believe it is if one has offspring that reach the age when they to are able to have viable offspring (whether or not they actually do) Troy Morlar
out of gender? age? race? species? planet? vagueness is fail.
You fail at doing your class work..