The effects animals have on others are that if a primary consumer's population runs out then the secondary consumer has no food. Soooo in other words they effect each other by food.
Aftershocks are considered secondary effects of an earthquake. They occur as the Earth's crust adjusts to the stress changes caused by the initial earthquake. Aftershocks can sometimes be strong enough to cause further damage and are a natural part of the earthquake cycle.
The primary effect of the Mt. St. Helens eruption in 1980 was the massive release of ash, rock, and hot gases that devastated the surrounding landscape. The secondary effects included lahars (mudflows) caused by melting snow and ice, as well as the destruction of forests, rivers, and wildlife habitats.
The effect that a cold winter with little precipitation might have a negative effect on the primary and secondary growth of a tree because the lack of water and harsh weather conditions aren't too good for trees. Primary and secondary growth is continued for as long as a tree/plant survives. But if the tree doesn't survive, primary and secondary growth no longer happen.
A Primary Effect is basically an disaster like earthquakes what happens in the area of the earthquake e.g buildings f-d damaged like tat secondary effects well....... U dint ask 4 tat. -I.E_ Revstar deadshotyz
Primary pharmacodynamics refers to the direct effect a drug has on its target receptor or enzyme to produce a therapeutic response. Secondary pharmacodynamics refers to additional effects that the drug may have on other receptors or enzymes, which may contribute to its overall pharmacological profile or side effects.
Some of the effects of Earth's rotation are:* Sunrise and sunset * Similarly, the Moon and the stars also rise and set * The Coriolis effect * The movement of the Focault pendulum
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As long as you are on the mortgage it will show on your credit report and effect you credit no matter if you are the primary, secondary or co-signer
I don't quite understand your question. Check this link http://www.steveshorr.com/technical_questions.htm#Primary for links to explanations of dual coverage. Have you read the applicable provisions in your policies?
A secondary disturbance refers to a disruption or change that occurs as a result of the original disturbance in a system or environment. It is a consequence or ripple effect of the primary disruption.
I'm not too sure as I have only just started to do this in geography but i'm certain that disease is secondary effect because it's not DIRECTLY an effect from Haiti.. but it is consequently an effect from Haiti Nevertheless <---- OMG I FEEL SO SMART! :D