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.
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.
declines and may face extinction. Non-adaptive traits reduce their ability to survive and reproduce, weakening the population over time. This lack of adaptability can make the species vulnerable to environmental changes and competition from other species.
Population density describes how many individual organisms live in a given area. .... growing plants that use up nutrients, a healthier population of mature .... two years, the experimental mouse populationwould reach more than three million mice.
: High rains increase the water supply.
they might eat them
the answer is potato
It increased pressure on local environment ,it also changed the foods we eat
Plants are "producers" they make food for themselves (from air water and sunlight) and all the rest of the the organisms in their biome. If the population of plants decreases the organisms that are DIRECTLY affected are the herbivores. Then, INDIRECTLY, all the carnivores that eat the herbivores.
When erosion occurs quickly, it can lead to rapid loss of soil and vegetation, increased water runoff and sedimentation, and destabilization of landscapes. This can result in increased flooding, decreased water quality, and loss of habitat for plants and animals.
In some cases it had improved their viability in others it has been detrimental.
the plants at the bottom of the pond cannot photosynthesize and die as the floating plants are blocking the sunlight from reaching the plants at the bottom.the whole community of organisms there will be affected.
When a tropical rainforest is cleared, animals, plants, and humans are all adversely affected due to the loss of biodiversity and habitat. Animals lose their homes and food sources, leading to population decline and extinction. Plants face destruction and fragmentation, disrupting ecosystems and reducing species diversity. Humans are impacted through loss of resources, such as medicinal plants and clean water, along with increased vulnerability to climate change and environmental degradation.
Plants like maize (corn), potatoes, and tomatoes had a significant impact on the international economy after being introduced to the Old World from the New World. These crops quickly became staples in various regions, leading to increased agricultural productivity, population growth, and global trade.
No, if the population drops below a certain level, there is no way for the animals or plants to reproduce quickly enough to repopulate the species.
flora means - the flowers, trees & plants. these are being affected in many ways like -increasing pollution, indiscriminate deforestation, the increase in demand with the increase in population and many more.
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.