The answer is women, the 2nd choice.
Hem sen Sharma or as he is often known Hemu, ruled the Indian subcontinent for about 2 months in an interim takeover.
Explanation:
Hemu was one of the most trusted generals of the Suri dynasty when they took over the rule of the Indian subcontinent from the mughal Humayun who was promptly forced into exile.
When the Suri ruler died and his son too was found to be weak, many people asserted Hemu to crown himself as a ruler as he was a strong leader and so he did.
He would eventually lose his life in battle to Akbar and thus his reign ended very swiftly. So his rule during the turbulent period only lasted for about 2 months and then he was largely forgotten.
They described the life of the disgusting and poor living conditions.
Answer:
competitive exclusion.
Explanation:
When species from the same biological community explore very similar ecological niches, competition among them for less available resources in the environment is instituted. It is common, for example, that plant species whose roots use the same portion of the soil compete for water, minerals and other resources.
Knowing this, Russian biologist Georgyi Frantsevich Gause formulated the Gause principle, or competitive exclusion principle, the theory that ecological niches are unique to each species, and for two or more of them to coexist in the same habitat, it is necessary that their niches have different and sufficient characteristics.
Gause proposed this theory based on several observations that led him to conclude that if two or more species explore exactly the same ecological niche, the competition established between them is so sharp that coexistence becomes impossible. This can cause a loss in species diversity, and that is exactly what Robert Paine observed in his studies.