dies off
I'm saying plants population. I say this because according to the merrill biology an everyday expirence book, somewhere around chapter 30.2- 30.5, animals move around, so they can be counted twice or not counted at all while plants don't move so it is easier to count. But then there are so many plants, it is hard to count. In order to keep track of animals, they mark them with a braclet or tracking device while for plants, they mark it with paint. well that is my guess.
Yes, the more the people, the more pollution and damage to our environment.
Well, so far its raised the total population from a few million to seven billion.
COMMUNITY!!!!
natural habitat
dies off
the animals and plant will die
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
They must adapt to their new environment or the animal dies out.
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
Plants increase in population when the environment they are situated in fits them well. This include plenty of water, sunlight, nutrients and less destruction by other forces like animals.
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
Plants and animals affect their environment directly. This is what forms the biodiversity as plants will provide food for the animals and they both need each other for the gaseous exchange.
The Sun heats plants, animals eat plants, and we eat the animals.
The tropical rainforest biome or environment has the most plants and animals in it.
Plants cannot move while animals can. Plants cannot reproduce on their own while animals can. Plants require an agent of pollination to reproduce indirectly. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.