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what are the two equivalents given to this decimal 0.68?
"The two" equivalent fractions is incorrect - there are infinitely many equivalent fractions, not just two.
15/1, 150/10 are two possible equivalents.
equivalent fractions of 5.5 = 55/10, 11/2, 22/4
There are no equivalents. Every number has only one Roman numeral to it.
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
If there are 2 species that have evolved from one specie, the they very well can occupy the same ecological niche, and since evolution take a long time, there is a possibility of a large distance gap between these two specie, thus creating ecological equivalence! If this still doesn't make sense look up the term "ecological equivalent" in the dictionary!
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
If there are 2 species that have evolved from one specie, the they very well can occupy the same ecological niche, and since evolution take a long time, there is a possibility of a large distance gap between these two specie, thus creating ecological equivalence! If this still doesn't make sense look up the term "ecological equivalent" in the dictionary!
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
The meaning of ecological problems refers to problems in the environment. They are the problems that relate to ecology and include conservation and climate change.
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
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Sustainability relates the ecological issues in a number of ways based on the sole fact that humans use nearly all of the natural resources in this world to depletion.
Gausse's competitive exclusion principle says that "no two organisms can have same niche but provided that competition must be there between two organisms".but if the two organisms sre separated by time or by space no competition would be there between them.In case of ecological equivalents the two species are separated by space(they have different habitat).
Add an "s" to the end and you get "equivalents"