Light would be the number one resource plants would compete for. Water, CO2 and minerals are distributed haphazardly to all plants, so to speak. Height and breadth can be evolved adaptions of plants to secure the best advantage as to sunlight exposure.
Pretty much the same as all life on earth - food (nutrients), light, space. probably the only general exception would be mates.
Water
Light
Food
Space
water and food.
its so easy have you ever went to the 4th grade plants and animals compete for food, teratory, space, breeding
Plants: -space -light -water -nutrients and minerals Animals: -food -mates(lovers) -space -water
As you know, organisms are split into 2 groups - Animals and plants. Plants compete for: Water Nutrients from the soil Sunlight for photosynthesis Space to grow Animals compete for: Food Water Shelter from predators A mate to produce offspring Hope it helps
The useful traits in livingthings are used for competing. Useful traits includes features that allows an organism to survive in their environment. Examples of useful traits is the development of broad leaves in plants which exposes them to enough sunlight compared to plants with reduced leaves especially in a rain forest zone or habitat. The later plants are easily wiped away from the population, leaving behind plants with broad leaves.
dead plants or animals, expired food
Animals do yes, but plants can as well, especially in cases of over crowding.
Technically, all of the animals compete for resources as they are all limited. Exspecially for water, camels, desert eagles, barn owls, all of the different kinds of goats, rats, they all compete for water.
Trees and grass compete for sunlight and water. As the tree grows taller and thicker, it shuts off light to the grass below. Some trees such as maples have shallow roots that go out under the grass and take a good share of the water that the grass needs to survive.
animals and plats compete over : food,space,sunlight,mates,
water and food.
penises and vaginas
The same resources as they do everywhere else: food, water and shelter. In a cave, there is no light, so there are no plants to eat. Animals and fungi who live in caves have to survive by eating other animals or their waste products.
Yes, they compete for resources (light, water, nutrients), they can even compete for the attention of pollinators. You get parasitic plants as well which live off other plants
its so easy have you ever went to the 4th grade plants and animals compete for food, teratory, space, breeding
Plants: -space -light -water -nutrients and minerals Animals: -food -mates(lovers) -space -water
There are various ways to reduce niche overlap in animals. You should start by ensuring that animals access sufficient resources so that they do not compete for the same resources.
Wolves, coyotes, bobcats, jaguars and other animals compete with the mountain lion for for resources.