Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
birds and other small rodents
its so easy have you ever went to the 4th grade plants and animals compete for food, teratory, space, breeding
The results of overstocking or overcrowding on animal production can be either positive or negative. The negative results might be dominant since the animals will be congested. They are forced to compete for resources and if there is an outbreak of a disease they might all be affected.
It might be roar
Who's cuter! Nah, I'm guessing their competition couldn't COMPLETELY shared because they might both want a certain food at the same time. Maybe...yeah, food sounds good.
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
It might get enough energy for its needs, or it might not.Note that this is the usual situation - there are usually other organisms, with which an organism has to compete.
birds and other small rodents
othe organisms mustv compete with each other for food,water,and other things they need to survive
A Biochemist might study how energy is used in athletes during competition since they study chemical processes, and reactions in living organisms.
They will compete for it. Competion might not necessarily mean engaging in actual physical conflict, but the species better able to obtain that rescource will prevail over the other.
its so easy have you ever went to the 4th grade plants and animals compete for food, teratory, space, breeding
Food would be the main area of competition between desert rabbits and mice. Depending on their shared environment, living space (places providing shelter from predators and for sleeping and breeding) might be another area of competition. For example: if food is plentiful, but safe and available living areas are not, they will compete for the latter, while if food is scarce but living space is plentiful, they'll compete for food. If both necessities are scarce, of course, they'll compete for both. If any or all necessities remain scarce, eventually one species will dominate and the other will migrate from, or die out of, that area.
Usually, Lions are their competition. But it depends on where the cheetah is and what its like there. Like if it might be lions in one place, but crocodiles in the next. Depending on where they are. :)
An oligopoly is an intermediate market structure between the extremes of perfect competition and monopoly. Oligopoly firms might compete (noncooperative oligopoly) or cooperate (cooperative oligopoly) in the Marketplace.
The results of overstocking or overcrowding on animal production can be either positive or negative. The negative results might be dominant since the animals will be congested. They are forced to compete for resources and if there is an outbreak of a disease they might all be affected.
If friends constantly compete they might not be friends any more