Environmental pressure refers to the various external factors that influence the survival, reproduction, and behavior of organisms within an ecosystem. These pressures can include climate changes, availability of resources, predation, competition, and human activities. They play a significant role in shaping evolutionary processes, as organisms must adapt to survive and thrive in their changing environments. Ultimately, environmental pressures can lead to natural selection and biodiversity.
Environmental pressure are factors that affects the environment by bringing changes to the environment. These factors includes pollution, deforestation, mining and bush burning.
President Nixon responded to public pressure for environmental reforms.
Environmental medicine is a field that studies exactly how environmental factors influence disease
air pressure
Environmental pressure is something that could affect the health or life of an animal. For example, the environmental pressures for an animal could be a shortage of water, shortage of food, shortage of space, and predators.
radiation survival pressure
a example is a tree or a plant and finally air
Extreme pressure.
equalize air pressure during environmental change
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Virginia Gray has written: 'The population ecology of interest representation' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Pressure groups, Population biology, Pressure groups 'Images' 'Mud, Space and Spirit'