because we (and all living things) need to adapt or die (become extinct)
Garbage is renewable. There is always more coming tomorrow.But it is not a resource, unless you are using it to generate methane (CH4). Then it is a renewable resource.A:No, because the definition of a renewable resource is any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature. A natural resource is a part of the environment that is useful or necessary for the survival of living organisms. Garbage is constantly replaced but not by nature. Garbage is not necessary for the survival of living organisms. A:No, it is not. it isn't really renewable because we really do nothing with it but let it sit in landfills.
1. Nature knows best.2. All forms of life are important.3. Everything is connected to everything else.4. Everything changes.5. Everything must go somewhere.6. Ours is a finite earth.7. Nature is beautiful and we are stewardsof God's creation.
Basically, its the carbon dioxide's concentration which is to do with global warming. As we are the cause of global warming and we are a force of nature we are the ones that have helped in the climate change! Sorry that this isnt much help to you but apart from penguins and some seals not much live out there so we are the only bit of nature that is changing the climate. My advise to you is that if you want the penguins to live turn off your lights when you are not in the room. Thanks
how can we stop polluting the nature
Rocks are nature, and nature is apart of who you are as a person.
With more individuals reproducing there will be more varied mutations that will occur. This gives nature more to work with in selecting survivors in changing environments. When species are reduced to fewer and fewer individuals there are fewer mutations for nature to choose from for survival and and the species may go extinct in a changing environment.
Disneyland - 1954 Survival in Nature 2-19 was released on: USA: 8 February 1956
survival of the fittest? (by Charles Darwin)
Because nature has selected them for survival.
Nature is the antagonist, the foe against which the man is pitted for survival
nature and habits of tiger
it is because everything is connected is connected to everything else.
A) It is constantly changing
It can be changes by changing the size or the thickness of the candle, or changing the nature of the wax.
The theme of "The Migration of the Grey Squirrels" centers on the displacement and survival instincts of animals facing changing environments due to human intervention. It explores themes of adaptation, resilience, and the conflict between nature and human development.
One symbol in "Life as We Knew It" is the moon, which represents the unpredictability and majesty of nature. The motif of survival is also prevalent as characters must navigate a changing world to overcome challenges and protect their loved ones.
To death, the afterlife, and restriction, yes.