it could result to decrease in population and eventually, extinction when organisms cannot cope against it.
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it could result to decrease in population and eventually, extinction when organisms cannot cope against it.
it could result to decrease in population and eventually, extinction when organisms cannot cope against it.
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Answer:
I think the answer could be limiting factors or threats to biodiversity.
Limiting factors:
Examples: food, water, shelter, mates, too many males, too many females, drought, fire, hunters, immigration, emigration, predators, dangerous organisms, parasites, diseases, light, temperature, soil nutrients
Threats to biodiversity:
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