Succession Increases the biodiversity of the ecosystem
Answer this question… Increased ecosystem stability
It increases the biodiversity of the species.
B. biodiversity
Forests with high biodiversity tend to be more productive because different species play different roles in maintaining ecosystem functions. For example, diverse forests can more effectively capture and store carbon, cycle nutrients, and improve soil fertility. Additionally, a greater variety of species means that there is a higher likelihood of some species being able to thrive despite changing environmental conditions, enhancing overall forest resilience.
Succession Increases the biodiversity of the ecosystem
When linear dimensions are increased by a factor of 'N', area increasesby the factor of N2 and volume increases by the factor of N3.(1.10)3 = 1.331 = 33.1% increase
Adding plants or animals to an environment increases biodiversity.
Decreasing
Side = 3 units, volume = 27 cu units, side = 6 units, volume = 216 cu units. The side is increased by a factor of 2 and the volume is increased by a factor of 8, ie 23 If the side were increased by a factor of 3, we would thus expect the volume to increase by a factor of 33 ie 27, so: side 9 units, volume 729 cu units which is indeed 27 x 27. To summarise: the volume increases by the cube of the factor by which the side increases.
Salinity is increased by changes in salt/solute concentration. This can be caused by increases in water temperature which leads to greater solubility of salt in water or increased evaporation.
If the frequency of a light wave is increased by a factor of 3, the wavelength will decrease by a factor of 1/3. This is because the speed of light remains constant in a given medium, so as frequency increases, wavelength has to decrease to maintain that speed.
it increases the biodiversity of the species
it increases the biodiversity of the species
Biodiversity in the ecosystem increases. JAIRO MAYEN YALL!
Answer this question… Increased ecosystem stability
Answer this question… Increased ecosystem stability