Yes and No Because if in only a year it doesnt rain and then the next year it doesalmost all year then it could change what organisms live there
Yes, the amount of rain in an area determines the types of organisms that can live there. Organisms have adapted to the specific amount of rainfall in an area, with some species requiring more water while others can thrive in dry conditions. Rainfall affects the availability of water, which is essential for the survival of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
Amount of rainfall can certainly affect the types of animals that live there. If there is little rainfall, desert animals may move in to make their home. If there is heavy rainfall, then the animals that are more suited to wetter environments would be able to make their home.
yes it would effect the organisms because if there is little rainfall animals that don't need much rain might move to that location and if there is a great amount of rainfall animals that may need more rain would move in there
kinds of resident organisms
kinds of resident organisms
kinds of resident organisms
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Bacteria are the kinds of organisms that were missing from the first classification system.
There are more kinds of organisms in a Genus because species is a subset of genus. Therefore, Genus is superior.
Organisms such as green plants produce starch.
phytoplankton
the kinds that have chloroplasts