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Lions can change their environment by influencing the populations of prey species, shaping vegetation through their hunting patterns, and creating paths and dens that affect the landscape. Their presence can also impact other species by creating a cascading effect on the ecosystem.
Two significant abiotic factors that affect the population of lions are climate and water availability. Climate influences the habitat conditions, impacting prey availability and the overall ecosystem, while water availability is crucial for hydration and hunting success. Changes in temperature and precipitation can directly affect lion distribution and their prey's population, ultimately influencing lion numbers.
Asiatic lions typically live around 16-18 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live up to 20-25 years. Factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict can affect their lifespan in the wild.
Lions are not parasites. A parasite is an organism which takes all its energy from another organism and lives off that host organism. Lions are carnivores. They hunt and eat other animals for food. Lions have parasites, however. Some examples of parasites that would live on a lion would be fleas, ticks, and worms.
No. Male lions, and therefor all father lions, are, as a general rule, are considerably larger than female lions (mother lions).
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The weather is one factor that affects agriculture. The type of soil and the equipment used on the soil also affect agriculture.
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1. How did the development of agriculture in the river valley civilizations affect the roles and influence of women?
Agriculture in the United States is another way business. As a business, agriculture helps boost the economy when farmers sell their produce.
agriculture affects your life by what clothes you wear , how much money u make and what we eat
Lions are mammals so they can get diseases that we get like cancer,pneumonia, bacteria and viral infections
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due to some ultraviolet rays from sunlight.
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.