Yes it does. It affects every organisms in that Eco system.
Plants in the jungle need sunlight, water, nutrients from the soil, and a suitable temperature range to survive. Animals in the jungle need food, water, shelter for protection, and a suitable climate to survive. Both plants and animals rely on each other for symbiotic relationships that help maintain the ecosystem.
It makes the ecosystem more diverse.
what do organismsin an ecosystem depend on the survive
ecosystem
Owls help control the population of small animals by preying on them, which prevents overpopulation of these animals. In turn, small animals provide a food source for owls, helping them survive. This predator-prey relationship helps maintain a balance between the two populations in the ecosystem.
The climate of an ecosystem refers to the measure of the average pattern of precipitation, wind, atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity over a very long period of time. Climate is totally different from weather because weather only describes the short term conditions of a given place.
Animals find shelter in the ecosystem. The animals are predators. They use the resources they have.
Yes, Animals and Plants need the right climate to survive. c: ~Mystery
It's an Ecosystem because it helps so animals and insects survive.
The numbers of predators and prey I'm that ecosystem
i guess that they adapt to the climate
because it can not live there cause of the climate and the area
dont no.
Only the best-adapted organism will survive.
Plants in the jungle need sunlight, water, nutrients from the soil, and a suitable temperature range to survive. Animals in the jungle need food, water, shelter for protection, and a suitable climate to survive. Both plants and animals rely on each other for symbiotic relationships that help maintain the ecosystem.
The animals adapt to the harsh changes in climate over time. (:animals survive the tundra because they have blubber. and most animals camouflage into the eviornment.They evolved to.
Orca are sea animals and survive in water -- anywhere they in the world.