Adding an apex predator (wolves) to a park would result in a decrease in herbivores such as deer and rabbits, which would mean that the plants would become healthier and more numerous. The herbivore population would also become healthier as the wolves kill off the weaker animals.
increased maple population
the Mexican wolves kill feral animals that kill cattle and are somtimes used for guard dogs
Increased balsam fir population
Adding more DPIP to each tube would likely result in a faster color change, as more DPIP molecules would be available to accept electrons from the reduced chloroplasts. This would lead to a quicker reduction of DPIP and a faster transition from blue to colorless, indicating a higher rate of photosynthesis.
what effect would adding water to a urine sample have on it for suspected drink driving
The MOST serious effect would be death.
Wolves are not likely to come into contact with canine pups, but if they somehow were able to, it is more likely they would adopt it as part of the pack. A little known fact is that wolves do not typically kill pups. While the biomes of arctic foxes and timber wolves do have some crossover, and they may feed on some of the same animals, the fox is more likely to run and hide when faced with a wolf or pack.
It depends on the size of the black bear and the strength of the three wolves. Three wolves are good at taking down creatures that are bigger than them, but a black bear sometimes can fight down a grizzly bear as well. If the black bear tried to claw the wolves with its paws and swipe them, the wolves would charge in all direction to rip the black bear apart with their powerful jaws. Most likely if the black bear fought three wolves, the three wolves would get the black bear at the end.
No, because the data does not show how quickly the ice would have melted without the salt.
most likely really tired, so tired that you will never ever wake up (if you know what im sayin)
A greenhouse.
I would like to test the effect of adding a teaspoon of baking powder to a glass of vinegar.