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may be because it is probally not elegal any where. around the world.

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Can butterflies and daisies be members of the same community?

Butterflies and daisies can both be part of the same ecosystem or habitat, where they interact with each other and other organisms. However, they are not considered members of the same community in the ecological sense, as communities typically refer to interacting populations of different species within a specific area.


What goes into one another Biosphere Biome Community and Population?

Here is the correct order: Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome then Biosphere. Population: A group of the same species. Community: The collection of all the population of all the species in an ecosystem. Ecosystem: Different habitats with different characteristics, separated by Biotones. Biome: A collection of Ecosystems. Biosphere: A collection of Biomes, such as the Tundra.


Is it true or false a population is made up of different communities in an area?

True. A population consists of all the individuals belonging to the same species within a specific area. These individuals often form distinct communities based on factors such as habitat preferences, behavior, and interactions with one another.


List the levels of organization in an ecosystem?

The levels of organization in an ecosystem are: individual organisms (such as plants and animals), populations (groups of the same species), communities (all populations living in a specific area), ecosystems (communities and their physical environment), and finally the biosphere (all ecosystems on Earth).


A group of the same kind of organism that live in the same area at the same time?

That's called a population. A community is all the populations in an area. An ecosystem is a combination of communities and the environment. The connection between all of these is that a population fits into a community, and a community fits into an ecosystem.