giraffes over trees
lions over living areas
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1) The competition between predators, lions 'against' cheetahs.
Lions as well (as any other predators eg wolves and foxes but especially lions) see cheetahs as competitors that must be killed so as nature's way as to ensuring that any prey around is not 'taken' by the cheetahs, they dont think like humans, it is just nature's way..
COMPETITION competition
when a organisms is fighting for the same resource what is it called
For mates, territory and in comparison to others. (Like who is better.)
Interspective competition is the competition between companies that offer substitute products or services to the same customer base. It involves competing for the same customers' spending rather than for the same resources or markets. Interspective competition can be intense, driving companies to constantly innovate and improve to stay ahead of their competitors.
Predation and competition are both interactions between organisms, but they are not the same. Predation involves one organism consuming another for nutrition, while competition occurs when organisms vie for limited resources like food, water, or territory within the same ecological community.
ice skating and pagents
Interspecific competition is competition that occurs between two different species. Another kind of competition is interference competition. This is when two or more individuals compete using aggression.
Golf competition or also sports competition and more........ (summarizaed answer)
Some examples includeBobsledLugeTennisVolleyball
Two examples of suitable sentences would be:The competition at the National Singing Eisteddfod was very strong, but our choir won.The two soccer teams battled it out in a fierce competition on the school oval.
The textile industry is probably the closest example to pure competition on Earth.
Boots tries to distinguish itself from others and thinks ahaed of competition.
Some examples of science culture: Competition Skeptical Cooperation
When business are marketing and selling a similar product or service. The business would have shares of the same market. Two classic examples of competition: Coke v Pepsi and Nike v Addidas
Two common examples of plant competition are when neighboring plants compete for sunlight by growing taller, and when plants compete for nutrients in the soil by developing extensive root systems. For instance, in a forest, trees and understory plants often compete for sunlight, while in a garden, different vegetables may compete for nutrients in the soil.
The growth of the service industry has been one of the results in the West of increased global economic competition. A car mechanic and a waitress are two examples of service industry jobs.
Some examples of cooperation between species are: animals alerting each other of predators, animals eating insects off of others. Some examples of competition are: fighting for living space and resources, fighting for a mate.