Organisms compete by depending on the same resources, fuel sources or space. An ecosystem has a limited amount of certain things, such as water, space exposed to sunlight or other organisms to eat. Two organisms compete when they both must utilize the same, limited resources and there isn't enough for both.
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for resources like space, sunlight, food, and shelter. Competition is especially intense in intertidal zones where the availability of these resources can change rapidly with the tides.
organisms compete for shelter
Peacocks primarily compete with other organisms for resources such as food, water, and nesting sites. They may also compete with other bird species for these resources within their ecosystems. Overall, they play a role in the natural competition among organisms in their environment.
no, every organism doesnt compete fro space and food!
Yes, many organisms in nature grow in pairs, such as fish with two eyes, birds with two wings, and humans with two arms. Additionally, many plants have paired leaves or flowers.
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Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
From Derek in Sugar Land Texas Water and Food
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
Survival
felines
Some organisms win and some organisms lose.
Food
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for resources like space, sunlight, food, and shelter. Competition is especially intense in intertidal zones where the availability of these resources can change rapidly with the tides.
To get food and survive.
because they want that resource
They are the king of the food chain, so they don't really compete with other organisms besides each other. Lions compete with hyenas for food, as they are both apex predators inhabiting the same region.