ok now dis is not a real organism this is a rumar that has been goin around at lucile brown middle scholl im not goin to tell you my nam cause dats domb lol so any ways bac to the dam point
amber likes markes
de Andrea in mr.aziz 3rd period class likes jermahre
rashawn likes Asia da ugly girl
Morgan in the advance 6 grade class like jermahre
chris with de big head lk toe daja
anthonoy with the big nose like amber too
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continental drift
The area where organisms live is called their habitat. It provides the necessary resources like food, water, and shelter for the organisms to survive and reproduce. Habitats can vary in size and characteristics, from oceans and forests to deserts and grasslands.
According to where they live and how they move
decomposers
A field community refers to a group of organisms that inhabit the same ecological community in a particular habitat, such as a field or grassland. These communities are characterized by the interactions among the various species and their relationships with the environment they live in. Examples include a group of plants, animals, and microorganisms living in a grassy field ecosystem.
Most organisms in the rainforest live in the trees.
The air. Most organisms live in the air! others live in food and on your feet!!
Some organisms that live in the fields are field mice, crows, owls, birds, ext.
If their are organisms living on a smaller island the amount of food will be low therefore the stronger organisms will survive as they can retrieve food easier then the weaker organisms. If a very large island has lot of food for organisms they can live there for longer therefore more organism will live on the larger island.
These organisms are called parasites.
Live concerts and Field Recordings.
yes. all organisms live in habitats. take a lion for example...they live in the jungle. the jungle is a type of habitat.
The field of science that studies the interactions between living organisms and their environment is called ecology.
many live in a stream.....
LIVE IN DA HOOD
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone