Movement of tectonic plates can cause seafloor spreading and reversal of Earth's magnetic field, which can affect the organisms that are not adapted to the geological enviroment.
Yes you can bring snails and slugs on airplanes if there little. But, due to international environment protection laws and policies, it is not recommended. Because they are a danger to a foreign ecosystem, and can become an invasive species.
If this is for an AP Environmental class, the answer is several centuries to several thousands of years. I found the answer on page 156 of "Living in the Environment - 14th Edition." It starts forming from pioneer species.
There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
Its species is a terrestrish and it's Genus is Lumbricus
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Plant tectonics is a concept that describes how plants interact and respond to the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates. These movements can affect the distribution of plant species, the formation of habitats, and the adaptation of plants to changes in the environment caused by tectonic activity.
Mountains, rivers, forests, deserts, and lakes are examples of natural features found in the environment. These features are created by natural processes such as erosion, tectonic plate movement, and weathering. They play a crucial role in shaping landscapes and providing habitats for various plant and animal species.
A species either survives in its environment or the environment kills it.if a species is well adapted to the environment it thrives.
The consequences of the tectonic cycle include the formation of major geologic features like mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity. These processes can also lead to the shifting of continents, which can impact climate patterns and influence the distribution of plant and animal species. Additionally, the tectonic cycle plays a role in the development of natural resources such as minerals and fossil fuels.
Over geologic time ALL species become extinct and are replaced by new species, that is how evolution happens.
what has the movement of the continents done to species
Yes. Plate tectonics is part of the current principal theory that seems to explain the formation of geologic faults, rifts, earthquakes, sea floor spreading, and even some diversification of species, among other phenomena.
The evidence that supports the claim that Pangaea did not exist includes the distribution of fossils, rock formations, and the movement of tectonic plates. Fossils of similar species found on different continents suggest that they were once connected. Additionally, the alignment of rock formations and the movement of tectonic plates provide further evidence that the continents were not always together as one supercontinent.
A million or more years best fits the concept of geologic time. Geologic time spans millions to billions of years and is used to describe the immense length of time over which Earth's processes have occurred, such as the formation of mountains, evolution of species, and movement of continents.
species richness is related to species diversity. It refers to the number of different species present in an environment. species evenness refers to how close in numbers each species in an environment are. For example an environment with three species A, B, C A has 56 B has 54 C has 55 This environment is low in species richness but high in evenness.
The role of a species in its environment is its niche. Job sounds too humanizing.
If the species environment is not the way the species needs it to survive then the species will become extinct. for example, if doesn't have any trees, then it cant survive.