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Greenhouse gases have kept the planet comfortably warm for millions of years. This has been an advantage.Now, however, there is an excess of greenhouse gases (mostly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels). This extra greenhouse gas is causing an accelerated greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. This is a serious disadvantage!
The natural greenhouse effect has been keeping the earth warm for millions of years, allowing life to thrive on this planet. The enhanced or accelerated greenhouse effect, which is what is happening now, is causing global warming and may mean the end of life on earth if we can't slow or stop it.
the niche of the zooplankton is providing filter feedings for other organisms
list the basic factors that makes organisms live together
No because Jupiter's planet was not meant to let any type of living organisms live on it.
Yes ecosystems are the environments the organisms live in.
Yes, the natural greenhouse effect keeps the earth's atmosphere warm enough for us to live.
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One Life to Live - 1968 The Greenhouse Effect 1-10565 was released on: USA: 12 November 2009
Algae and other tiny organisms that live in water are classified as plankton. Plankton are important members of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for larger organisms and playing a role in nutrient cycling.
Greenhouse gases have kept the planet comfortably warm for millions of years. This has been an advantage.Now, however, there is an excess of greenhouse gases (mostly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels). This extra greenhouse gas is causing an accelerated greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. This is a serious disadvantage!
The natural greenhouse effect has been keeping the earth warm for millions of years, allowing life to thrive on this planet. The enhanced or accelerated greenhouse effect, which is what is happening now, is causing global warming and may mean the end of life on earth if we can't slow or stop it.
Organisms live and interact in a variety of ecosystems, including forests, oceans, deserts, grasslands, and freshwater habitats like lakes and rivers. These areas provide the necessary resources such as food, shelter, and mates for organisms to survive and reproduce. The interactions among different species within these ecosystems help maintain balance and stability in the environment.
the niche of the zooplankton is providing filter feedings for other organisms
list the basic factors that makes organisms live together
Organisms that live in urban ecosystems include birds, rodents, insects (such as ants and cockroaches), squirrels, raccoons, and sometimes larger animals like deer or coyotes. Additionally, plants such as trees, grasses, and shrubs are also part of urban ecosystems.