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This field would fall under the category of ecology, which examines the interactions between living organisms and their environment, including non-living factors like climate and geology. These interactions can have a profound impact on ecosystems and the balance of life on Earth.
Branches of ecology include population ecology (study of how populations of organisms interact with their environment), community ecology (study of interactions between species in a given area), ecosystem ecology (study of the flow of energy and matter through ecosystems), and conservation ecology (study of how to protect and preserve biodiversity).
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Related disciplines and approaches under ecology include environmental science, conservation biology, population ecology, community ecology, landscape ecology, and ecosystem ecology. These disciplines study interactions between organisms and their environment at different levels of organization, from individuals to ecosystems, to understand how ecosystems function and how they can be managed and conserved.
No, its biotic
We now know how hurricanes originate and how they affect ecology. Or The origination of hurricanes is now known, as well as, how they affect ecology. The second sentence is pretty and more understandable than the top. It conveys the meaning more clearly.
because they are gays!
affect because many peole in world are not important to the ecological balance .. this is why the ozone layer is affecting the skin of people and ecology..
no cultural factor will have an affect. no cultural factor will have an affect.
the factor that will affect it is temperature.
Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, especially in forested areas and destroy habitats.
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This field would fall under the category of ecology, which examines the interactions between living organisms and their environment, including non-living factors like climate and geology. These interactions can have a profound impact on ecosystems and the balance of life on Earth.
key factor analysis - in ecology - A technique for predicting fluctuations in population size based on identifying the relative contributions made to it by the key factors of births, deaths, Immigration, and emigration.
when ecology gets lost when ecology gets lost