The population of fish will decrease.
The population of grazing animals will decrease.
<h3>What is drought?</h3>
A drought is a prolonged period without enough precipitation/water to support people, animals or crops.
With less water, fish and other creatures have fewer places to dwell, swim, and evade predators. In the near run, shrinking streams and lakes necessarily result in fewer fish. Drought conditions can cause water temperatures to rise, affecting cold-water species such as native trout.
The population of grazing animals would decrease as the grass is a food source and without their food source, there would be no source of staying meaning that they would result to finding new food sources through migration likely.
The reason why good sanitary practice should be observe and done especially in terms of washing dishes immediately after a meal in order to prevent bacteria from going and by this, it makes the enviroment more clean and more safe to people to live in. It is because when plates or used utensils are not cleaned after having it used, bacterial growth could sprout, making the environment dirty and dirt could interfere with someone's health into having them acquire illness that would also affect not only one person but also other people living in the house. That is why good sanitary practice is observed, not only because it promotes cleanliness but it is also because for the better health of the individuals.
<u>The difference between dog and horse teeth are as follows:</u>
- The dental formula of dog is 2 (I3/I3, C1/C1, P4/P4, M2/M3), whereas for the horse it is 2 (I3/I3, C1/C1, P4/P4, M3/M3).
- The total number of teeth in the dog is 42, whereas in the case of the horse it ranges from 40 to 42.
- In the the dog, upper jaw has 2 molar teeth, whereas in the case of the horse, the upper jaw has 3 molar teeth.
<u>The similarities between dog and horse teeth are as follows:</u>
- The most notable similarity in the case of both the animals is that they have the same number of Incisor, Canine, and Premolar in the order of 3, 1, and 4 respectively.
Oxygen entered the Earth's atmosphere after the appearance of the Great Oxidation Event (Great Oxygenation Event). The Great Oxidation is the first mass extinction on Earth.
The Great Oxidation lasted 2.4 to 2.0 billion years ago.
Oxygen appeared on Earth thanks to cyanobacteria using photosynthesis.