Answer: In a simple sense, growth in population is a good thing as it means that a species is thriving and doing well in its environment as well as reproducing at desirable rates. However, if population continues and continues to grow it will eventually reach a cap where an environment can no longer hold more members of that specific species because there is a limit on food and places of shelter. This leads to natural rises and declines in a species over time (which can be very predictable as well.) A downside to rapid and sustained population growth is that if a species keeps growing and growing without reaching its cap (which happens a lot with introduced species into an environment which were not there naturally) is that they can overrun and destroy a natural environment and damage the ecosystem. Animals and species which are already there can have their population numbers drastically reduced because of this invasive species and may be forced to move to a new area.
- glucose
- nucleotides
- fatty acids
Answer:
The monomer unit is glucose.
Explanation:
A. true
B. false
Answer: False, they have theories but nothing is certain.
Explanation:
Answer: Individuals make up a population; populations make up a species; multiple species and their interactions make up a community; and multiple species and their interactions make up ecosystems when you include the abiotic factors. This is the hierarchy of ecology.
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Explanation:
It blocks ultraviolet radiation
It blocks moonlight
It blocks small meteorites
Reflects all the sunlight
Answer:
the answer is A and C
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your problem would be to choose the first answer, & the last answer.
Explanation:
the atmosphere blocks out most of the sunlight, & blocks off almost all of the U.V. radiation.
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FALSE
Answer:
It is false
Explanation:
They do have an effect on global climate like natural disasters
Local environmental changes, such as deforestation and industrial pollution, can contribute to global climate change by increasing levels of greenhouse gases.
The statement that local environmental changes have no effect on the global climate is FALSE. Even local changes can have drastic effects on the global climate over time. For example, deforestation in a local area can lead to an increase in greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming. Similarly, industrial pollution in a local region can also intensify climate change by releasing large quantities of CO2 and other gases into the atmosphere.
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