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The population of animals in a prairie community would be negatively affected if one is over hunted because it would change the populations of the other species. This makes the ecosystem unbalanced.

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How does the population affected number of plants and animals in the community?

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How can a population of animals turn into a community of animals?

by them repopulating within their area of living


Does population mean in a community?

A population in a community means the specific kind of organism (plants and animals) living in a community (all the living things in an ecosystem)


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What does a cougar do for its community?

It eats other animals. If it did not, the population of animals would increase to the point there was not enough food for them.


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everybody in the whole world dies


What happens to a comminuty when a population is affected?

all the animals that need that thing will soon die out


When animals and plants in one area are called population or community?

the wild rose


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A population in a community means the specific kind of organism (plants and animals) living in a community (all the living things in an ecosystem)


A community is several species of animals interacting while a population is?

A community is made up of several species of organisms interacting with each other within a given ecosystem, while a population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time.


Does a platypus live in a population if so what community does it live in?

Platypuses are solitary animals, and do not live in communities.


What is a single community of plants and animals?

an ecosystem it goes: cell-tissue-organ-organ system- organism- population-community-ecosystem-biosphere