because of global warming
it stays the same or increases with the preythe prey will run out of food making it's population decrease. that will cause the predator's population to go down because of the lack of food
If your in the F.R.C.S SCHOOL and your reading this dont cheat on your take home exame mrs.krus worked hard BUT IF YOUR NOT then the answer is one of these: ABIOTIC THE POPULATION THE BIOSPHERE or BIOTIC.
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Animals that reproduce quickly and have short gestation periods, such as rabbits, rodents, and insects, are known to cause population growth because they can produce many offspring in a short amount of time. These animals can quickly outpace their predators and competitors if conditions are favorable, leading to rapid population growth.
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No, the population is stable.
population can effect the environment because more people are going to litter so its going to kill more animals
well they take their guns and they shoot animals, of they cut down to many trees and they cut down the population of many things
Fish's population is going down from the dying of the oil spill. Whales are being washed up on the beach, left to die. Crabs, clams, and other small edible invertebrates are being killed and the population is going down from oil. Almost all creatures in the ocean are being killed from the oil spill.
As of 2021, the population of Norfolk is approximately 245,000.
no bacouse the rain forast are no longer going down by the paople gatting wood from america
It's going down people hate it in Iowa like me I'm moving to Alaska.
== == yes. trees are animals homes. yes. trees are animals homes.
to help keep the population down so there's not animals running every were
I's been going down since 1996.
typically as1) a way to give rise to diversity of the breeding population. 2) for security of an endangered population. 3) to place animals (as is typical of camp-raiding bears) to areas further removedfromhumans. so that the animals do not have to beput down.
The overall population of animals on the planet Earth is not growing. Some species are increasing in population - such as H. sapiens - while many others are declining.