1 in 1,000,000
Roughly [ 1/365 = 0.274 percent ] of all living things.
Many animals that have a ton of weight. Elephant. Whale. Rhino. Water Horse. Crocodiles. Sharks.
This really depends on how old you are right now. A study by the UK Department for Work and Pensions recently put the odds of a 20 year old in 2011 living to be 100 at 1 in 4.35. The odds of an 80 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 13. The odds of a 50 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 7. These are rough estimates, and they can depend a lot on health/family histories.
It's very difficult to estimate the number of marine animals killed by humans each year, because the individuals aren't counted: the catch is measured in tons. Most estimates are that between 1 trillion and 2.8 trillion marine animals are killed by humans each year.
The factors of an ecosystem are the climate and living organisms. The climate supports the life within the ecosystem. The living organisms help each other survive. For example, the plants that thrive in the tropics provide food and shelter to animals.
The collection of all living and nonliving things in a forest is called an ecosystem. This includes plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms as well as rocks, soil, water, and air. Ecosystems are complex systems where all components interact and depend on each other for survival.
1.organism=is a living or nonliving thing 2.species= a certin type or kind of thing 3.pupulation= how many things are in a area 4.community= a socieity of people 5.ecosystem- were animals and people share
Trophic levels are just simply the different levels of the pyramid.
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Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and adapt to their environment, while nonliving things lack these characteristics. Living things also have cellular organization and metabolism to maintain life processes, which nonliving things do not possess. Additionally, living things can evolve and change over time, whereas nonliving things do not have this capacity.
Yes, my home can be considered an ecosystem as it provides shelter, food, and resources for various living organisms such as plants, pets, insects, and sometimes even bacteria. These organisms interact with each other and with the environment in complex ways, creating a small ecological system within the home.
Acorns are a biotic factor in a forest ecosystem because they are living organisms that contribute to the ecosystem by providing food for animals and promoting plant regeneration. Streams, rocks, and carbon dioxide are abiotic factors as they are non-living components of the ecosystem.
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The biotic community refers to all living organisms in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. Abiotic environmental factors are non-living components like temperature, water, sunlight, and soil. The biotic community interacts with these abiotic factors to shape the ecosystem's structure and function.
Biotic factors in the prairie ecosystem include the various living organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria that make up the ecological community. This includes herbivores, carnivores, decomposers, and producers that interact with each other and with the abiotic factors in the ecosystem.
The ecosystem should have, in general, effective negative feedback relations between it's elements. For instance, a simplest ecosystem "predator-prey-limit" possess 1 negative feedback relation: 1. The more predators are, the less prey is. The less predators are, the more prey is. The other relation in this system is positive feedback: 2. The more prey is, the more predators are. The less prey is, the less predators are. If there would be no negative feedback relation (1), then population of both predators and prey would reach ecosystem limit (alimentary and/or area) and then extinct. rowlat@gmail.com