Environmental Sciences, asked by divjot36, 5 months ago

how do living things respond to change in environment? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Living things respond to their environments. Anything in the environment that causes a change is called a stimulus. Organisms react to many stimuli, including light, temperature, odor, sound, gravity, heat, water, and pressure.

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Answered by batman1403
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Living things are entirely dependent on the state of their environment. They have to adapt to every change that occurs or else they will slowly die out. The strongest of species react to changes in their environment by adapting and evolving suitably, while some weaker species that are unable to adapt react by either migrating elsewhere or by going extinct.

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