They're not. They don't care. They have the intelligence of a plant
beneficial because it keep the ecosystem in balance
what is the ecosystem
Weeds can be beneficial to the environment and ecosystem by providing food and shelter for wildlife, improving soil health by preventing erosion and adding nutrients, and helping to control pests by attracting beneficial insects.
Praying mantises are beneficial to the environment and ecosystem because they help control insect populations by preying on pests like flies, mosquitoes, and aphids. This natural pest control helps maintain a balance in the ecosystem and reduces the need for harmful pesticides.
Because. It is ^ Lame answer, be ashamed, - A pond is a living ecosystem - plants, and beneficial bacteria that compliment and support each other!
Yes, slugs play a role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients. However, they can also damage plants and crops, so their impact can be both beneficial and harmful depending on the situation.
Millipedes in soil are generally beneficial to the ecosystem as they help break down organic matter and contribute to nutrient cycling. However, in large numbers, they can sometimes cause damage to plant roots and seedlings.
most often not because the ecosystem has developed and sustained itself amongst itself and what its got, and if you throw an un known animal in there, it will unbalance the whole ecosystem.
No, organisms are not always beneficial. Some organisms can be harmful or have neutral effects on their environment and other species. It depends on the specific interactions and relationships between organisms in their ecosystem.
Flooding can bring nutrients and sediments to the land, enriching the soil and promoting plant growth. It can also create habitats for various aquatic species, contributing to overall biodiversity in the ecosystem. Additionally, flooding can help regulate water levels and prevent droughts in some regions.
The ecosystem approach to solving environmental problem focuses on the fact that human are ultimately a part of the ecosystem in which they live and they truely on it s health attend attermpts to realign human activities with their ecosystems, so that the actions of both are mutually beneficial.
I believe hamsters are not available anywhere in Australia due to what happened when rabbits were introduced here! The powers that be are very nervous about the import of 'exotic' pets incase they escape into the wild, breed and harm our ecosystem. Which is a great shame as hamsters are totally cute & I'd also love to have one. If you can get one........ To be honest if you have had dwarf hamsters before then you shouldn't have too many problems with Russian hamsters. They tend to bite/nip more and are harder to tame. Don't get me wrong they are lovely hamsters but I wouldn't recommend them for children or people who haven't had dwarf hamsters