The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
A limited resource can affect the size of a population by creating competition among individuals for access to that resource. If the resource is essential for survival and reproduction, such as food or water, the population size may be constrained by the availability of the resource. This can lead to increased mortality rates, decreased reproductive success, and ultimately a smaller population size.
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Scarcity of an object increases its value as it becomes more desirable due to limited availability. People are willing to pay more for rare items because they are perceived as unique and exclusive. This relationship between scarcity and value is a fundamental principle of economics known as supply and demand.
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Scarcity is the limited availability of a resource. It affects the way people make economics choices by increasing the price and likely the demand of the resource.
Scarcity is the non-abundance of resources. Resources are needed to produce. Thus, the more that is produced, the more resources are being used.
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how does water scarcity affect the lives of people in the cold and hot deserts
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It will make it expensive.
The poor face a scarcity of resources more often than the rich because they have more limited resources (most importantly, money). But everyone's resources are technically limited. The rich have more money than the poor, but if they spend it all or lose it all, they also face scarcity. If there is a scarcity of a product or a natural resource, it will affect both the rich and the poor, but as prices rise for resources high in demand, the rich will have more access to them, until there is no more for anyone: both rich and poor.
natural barriers. it COULD affect their resource (depending on what resource) sorry, not much info :(
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