Typicaly the species will plateau and the population will reduce as competition for increasingly scarce resources increases. This can (but will not always) lead to extinction in extreme situations, but the most likely outcome is a much lower population and the resulting evolutionary bottleneck.
If an area gets over populated then there preys population can go down. If that happens animal will die out because they have nothing to eat.
the earth will be a better place
1.Very high and still Increasing population and 2. They are dominating or killing off other species in the area
rarely
FAUNA are the animals that live in a certain area
some factors that determine the number of species in an area. some factors that determine the number of species in an area.
Invasive species of plants or animals can cause a disruption in the natural food chains of a particular area. This can lead to the dying off of species normally found in that area.
A city becomes a metropolitan area when the very center of the city becomes densely populated, and the infrastructure becomes chocked full of jurisdictions, municipals, townships, and the like.
The southeastern U.S. has the most species, with the Carolina wren the most common.
It would flood the city and put people in danger.
It becomes half of what the original area is.
The area becomes 16 times as much as it used to be.
The circle becomes an oval
you mean inflanced
It becomes twice as large
The greater Montreal area is the most populated
The populated are of Africa is (Egypt)
The second most populated area in Italy is Milan.
The area quadruples: that is, it becomes four times as large.