Cleaning up the environment could have a positive effect on moths by reducing pollution and providing a healthier habitat for them. This would likely result in improved air quality, reduced exposure to harmful chemicals, and increased availability of food sources for the moths. Overall, cleaner environments can lead to healthier moth populations.
If there are no predators in the forest, there would be less selective pressure acting on the coloration of the moths, so the colors may not change as rapidly as they would in a predator-prey system. Over time, the moths may still evolve new colors due to other factors such as mate selection or environmental changes, but the absence of predators may slow down this process.
There is no evidence to suggest that cloning has any direct effect on lifespan. The lifespan of a clone would depend on various factors such as genetics, environment, and healthcare, just like any other individual.
No, moths do not lay eggs in human skin. Moths typically lay their eggs on plants or fabric materials where their larvae can feed and develop. Skin infestations are more commonly associated with parasites like mites or ticks rather than moths.
A drastic reduction in producer organisms in a meadow environment would likely disrupt the food chain, leading to a decline in herbivore populations due to lack of food. This, in turn, would impact predator populations that rely on herbivores for food. Overall, it could result in a significant shift in the ecosystem's balance and biodiversity.
The story of the peppered moth in England during the Industrial Revolution is a classic example of natural selection in action. Before the industrialization, the light-colored moths were well-camouflaged against the light-colored tree trunks. As pollution darkened the tree trunks, the darker-colored moths had better camouflage, leading to their increased survival and reproduction, causing a shift in the population towards darker moths. This change in the peppered moth population over time due to environmental changes demonstrates the process of evolution by natural selection.
It would effect the environment by knocking down trees and people by blowing them over from the wind or even killing them.
It has an effect on the environment by knocking down trees and it has an effect on people because the tornado would pick up dust from the ground and throw it around and people would breath it in instead of clear oxygen.
If a person is environmentally conscious, they can have a positive impact. Atheism has nothing to do with the question.
The matter cycle would stop.
It effect the environment by changing how they would dress and maybe what job they may have
It would detroy the environment around it and pollute and kill animals and water:)
our environment give disease are the result of a performance of the athlete are have a skin cancer, etc.
hmm... well if your environment is say... a fire, then you would be severely burned and die. refine your question to someone more specific?
There are numerous airplanes that do weather and environmental studies. I would say that they are affecting the environment in a positive way.
Of course , how else would they live!
Basically every liquid helps cleaning your system of everything. I would not say that tea is specifically cleaning though, unless you have a tea with a kidney-stimulating effect. Sage.
if you are a teacher then you can ask one student to be on cleaning duty which means that he or she will tell other students to clean under their tables if they are dirty and if you have a naughty class then you could make cleaning like a punishment ( but that would give a bad effect ) . if you are a student then cleaning the place around would do no harm