Animal Overpopulation Research Paper

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What affects you the most? Your friends, the internet, or your elders.Well have you ever wondered how animal population is affected. Well everyday the populations of earth’s organisms are affected. The earth's processes have changed population of organisms. When the Earth’s temperature changes, natural disasters happen or the geography of earth change’s more happens than what meets the eye. Earth’s process changed organism, population over time. The Earth's climate changes everyday but each population of organisms changes with it. For instance, the temperature in Antarctica rises by two degrees each year.(How is Climate Change Affecting Antarctica Penguins.) So, all the animals in that area will have to adapt. The sea temperature rising could cause the ice around the western antarctic peninsula to shrink. This could cause the emperor penguin to not be able to rear their chicks. The emperor penguins rear their chicks on land-locked sea ice. If the ice breaks up before the chicks can fully develop their waterproof feathers, the chicks swept into the ocean would most likely die in the ocean. For adult penguins the loss of land-locked sea could lower food’s ability. The emperor …show more content…

More than 7,000 S.O.S were called for pets because of hurricane katrina alone.(Thousands of animals) For instance, during the triassic period a nine mile wide asteroid hit the earth. Which killed seventy five percent of animal species on earth. When the asteroid hit it knocked up a bunch of dust and ash. When the ash and dust flew in the sky, it covered the sun’s rays. Which killed all the photosynthesis growing plants. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to create sugar and energy for the pants to feed of of. So with no sunlight all the plants eventually died. Therefore, the herbivore dinosaurs had no food source and died. Causing a chain reaction that messed up the whole food chain and caused the dinosaurs to go

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