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do you think the organisms in the area have enough resources for their survival?

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Answered by galu54
6
No, all organisms can't have enough resources for their survival
Answered by Surnia
4

No.

Explanation:

  • The population size varies from species to species belonging to the availability of resources.
  • The availability of resources is difficult for all organisms belonging to the same species or different species as there exists interspecific and intraspecific competition.
  • The interspecific competition occurs between different species for resources.
  • The intraspecific competition occurs between members of the same species.
  • The resources are available in scarce amount when the population is large and dependency on same kind of resources.
  • The competition will cause the limitation of the population of species as only the strong and competing members will be able to derive the resources like food,water, shelter and mates. The less competent and weak will die.

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