i know Bangladesh is one
Are plants the only organisms in an ecosystem that produce their own food? Ans:yes
Biotic organisms in an ecosystem include living organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms like bacteria. They interact with each other and with the abiotic (non-living) components of the ecosystem to form a complex web of relationships that contribute to the ecosystem's functioning and stability.
Although this is a common misconception, plants are not the only organisms that make their own food. Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs, and they include plants, but also include some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria. There are also some types of fungi that are autotrophs.
The predators keep prey populations balanced.
an ecosystem can only support a certain amount of animals at one time because; 1.some animals may be going to go extinct. 2. if animals eat all the food there wont be any other food left for any other animals to eat and those animals may die. 3. some organisms may be consumers and eat/ hurt the other animals in the ecosystem/ area around them.
No, they are only found in North, South,and Central America.
it is in the very south of Asia it is also mostly in islands
No.
There are Catholics to be found in all Asian countries but the Philippines is the only Asian country with a Catholic majority.
There are 55 countries on the continent of Asia. This number includes only countries located on the continent itself, and does not include territories that Asian countries may have overseas.
No. Monsoons are generally only in tropical Asian countries.
Vietnam and Thailand, in other Asian countries only the well educated people will speak several other languages.
There is more than one definition describing South or Southern Asia. According to the United Nations, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are the only South Asian countries. However, the Maldives, Tibet, and the British Indian ocean Territory (while not all countries) are widely considered to be a part of the South Asian region. The word "sub-continent" does alter things, though. The United States Department of State has had a definition of the Indian (or South Asian) subcontinent since the year 1959. They identify the subcontinent as including the nations of Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka only. This also seems culturally accurate, as Bangladesh and Burma could be included in Southeast Asia, while Iran would be accepted as part of the Middle East.
Paraguay and BoliviaBolivia and Paraguay are the only two landlocked countries in South America.
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Australia is the continent that has only two landlocked countries, which are Bolivia and Paraguay in South America.
There is more than one definition describing South or Southern Asia. According to the United Nations, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are the only South Asian countries. However, the Maldives, Tibet, and the British Indian ocean Territory (while not all countries) are widely considered to be a part of the South Asian region. The word "sub-continent" does alter things, though. The United States Department of State has had a definition of the Indian (or South Asian) subcontinent since the year 1959. They identify the subcontinent as including the nations of Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka only. This also seems culturally accurate, as Bangladesh and Burma could be included in Southeast Asia, while Iran would be accepted as part of the Middle East.