Habitat
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But there are still cases where animals with similar defining features, like size and habitat, age at completely different rates.
Moving slowly has allowed sloths to thrive in their treetop
habitat.
But it's also made the sloths themselves a great
habitat
for other organisms, including algae, which provides a little extra camouflage, and maybe even a snack.
We also mine magnesium, lithium, silica, and potassium to make phones, and all of it is associated with vast
habitat
destruction, as well as air and water pollution.
Unfortunately for cavefishes, their groundwater
habitat
is also our main source of drinking water.
Our
habitat
stopped being our natural
habitat.
There's others too:
habitat
loss is my favorite thing to freak out about in the middle of the night.
Now, massive disturbance at this scale is known to affect hydrological cycles, degrade wildlife habitat, and emit greenhouse gases back into the atmosphere, which creates more disturbance and more tree diebacks.
This was not my natural
habitat.
Early on, Laura Hughes could see that I was a little lost in this habitat, so she often sat right next to me in meetings so she could be my tech translator, and I could write her notes and she could tell me, "That's what that means."
Until then, all of your robo-ants will walk inside their
habitat
at a speed of exactly 1 meter per minute.
Your one chance to stop them is to insert the two emergency vacuum nozzles into the
habitat
and suck the ants up before they break free.
The nozzles can press into any one location in the
habitat
through a membrane covering its front side, and any ants that walk past will be sucked up and deactivated.
The
habitat
is made out of meter-long tubes.
Unfortunately, there are hundreds of them inside the habitat, and if even one escapes, it’ll do a lot of damage.
Answer in: 3 Answer in: 2 Answer in: 1 With robo-ants ricocheting all over the habitat, it might seem impossible to stop them before they break free.
Because the identities of individual ants don’t matter, you just need to figure out where you should put the nozzles to capture any single ant walking without interruption for less than 5 minutes, starting from any point in the
habitat.
To see that this works, imagine an ant anywhere else in the
habitat.
But in more established urban centers, significant network expansions are almost impossible:
habitat
is just too dense, real estate, too expensive and public finances, too fragile.
Unfortunately, humanity's treatment of elephants does not reflect this, as they continue to suffer from
habitat
destruction in Asia, ivory poaching in Africa, and mistreatment in captivity worldwide.
They use sound to study their habitat, to keep in communication with each other, to navigate, to detect predators and prey.
Now, you may well have heard that a decrease in seasonal sea ice is causing a loss of
habitat
for animals that rely on sea ice, such as ice seals, or walrus, or polar bears.
With less seasonal sea ice, subarctic species are moving north, and taking advantage of the new
habitat
that is created by more open water.
And not only is the physical
habitat
of the Arctic changing rapidly, but the acoustic
habitat
is, too.
We humans are becoming an urban species, so cities, they are our natural
habitat.
With each passing year, her contributions become more vital: overfishing and
habitat
destruction have decimated salmon populations, putting the whales at near-constant risk of starvation.
In your lab there are 36
habitat
cells, arranged in an inverted pyramid, with 8 cells in the top row.
How many trailing zeros should there be at the end of the count of rabbits in the bottom
habitat?
Adding those 35 zeros to the 46 digit number we had before yields an 81 digit number – too big for the
habitat
to contain!
And the human
habitat
was reduced to just a few small pockets, compared to what we have today.
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