land, Food and a mate
are what animals compete for in the rain forest
1. If peopel cut down trees or clear out rainforests/forests they should replant new trees so that a new set of trees would be grown and that would make a rainforest/forest 2. We need to recycle paper, wood, and cardboard to reduce the need to cut down trees so animals don't lose their habitats, not only animals but also insects and rainforest people. 3. Laws should be put in place to stop tourists from taking things out of the rainforest and destroying the land surrounding them Thank You
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
An equilateral rainforest is not a specific term in ecology or biology. However, an equilateral triangle is a geometric shape with three equal sides and three equal angles. Rainforests are lush forests characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity.
Oh, dude, you want me to name producers in a rainforest? Like, plants are the real MVPs here. So, we've got trees like the mighty mahogany, the sassy orchids, and the chill ferns. They're the ones making all that oxygen for us to breathe, you know?
Since the canopy of the trees in the rain forest are high up there arent many plants living except for fungus and seedlings. As far as animals go there are many birds up there to escape the threat of predators down below. There are also many different species of primates that dwell in the canopy such as lemurs and baboons.Answer:The diversity of the rainforest canopy depends on the rainforest location - the Amazonian forest is very different from that of Canada's British Columbia. Using th Amazonian forest as an example, the canopy of the rainforest is a vibrant ecology with hundreds of species of plants and animals. The plant species include the trees producing the canopy, parasitic species, and fungi. The animals include a wide range of mammals (monkeys, sloths, predators, bats), insects, reptiles, amphibians
rain, trees, animals
Animals often compete for resources such as food, water, and shelter in order to survive and reproduce. Competition can also occur for mates in order to pass on their genes to the next generation. Additionally, animals may compete for territory to establish dominance and ensure access to resources within a particular area.
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Animals compete for resources such as food, water, and shelter, which are essential for their survival. They also compete for mates to ensure the continuation of their species and to pass on their genes. Additionally, competition can occur for territory, as animals establish and defend areas that provide the necessary resources for their needs.
your mom, your dad, and your grandmother.
I have heard in the last three years at least 600,000 animals have died
Territory, offspring, and mates.
The animals that live in the Tropical Rainforest are Chameleon, Gorilla, Jaguar, Panthers, 11 types of Macaw (bird), and two types of Sloth the two-toed and the three-toed.
animals need shelter , food,water
energy, life and also no thirst
The three most important things that organisms compete for are reproductive rights, food and water resources and shelter. Once an organism has all three of these things, they will thrive in their environment.
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