"Within each ecosystem, there are habitats which may also vary in size. A habitat is the place where a population lives."
- How does population impact habitats?
- List ways in which populations interact to form communities.
(Information taken from the following website: http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/units/life/habitat/habitat.html )
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ReplyDeletePopulation can impact a habitat because when a population grows too large and there is a habitat near by, the organism(S)need different resources and that growing population could be using the item/resource that organism(S)need.
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are ways in which populations interact to form communities
If a population is too big it can make it harder for people to get jobs.The population can also make the world have more pollution.
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Population can impact a habitat because when a population gets too big more organisms need resources.
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ReplyDeleteThe population impacts the habitat because the more there is of a population there will be less resources in the habitat.
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if a ecosystem grows to bigb the animals all move or some of themm move
ReplyDeletePopulation impacts a habitat by for example when the population does something bad to the habitat they impact the habitat negatively. Also when the population is becoming larger and larger,the habitat will most likely have less resources available.
ReplyDeletePopulations interact to form a community by reproducing thier kind, and when they do that the population wil multiply and multiply until they form a community and that process will continue if it is not "disturbed".
population impact a habitat when the population grow the demand for resources grow or increase
ReplyDeletelike if a family of white rabbits come to a forest habitat the predator a.k.a bobcat the habitat already have a predator prey solution
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