Perlemoen is reasonably
easy to take available of the ocean and do not really required huge and
expensive equipment. The poachers take out millions of rands worth of Perlemoen
with relatively simple and cheap equipment such as wet suites, googles and
flippers. The most expensive equipment they use are their boats and vehicles. In
comparison with the lucrative industry the costs of poaching are low. Perlemoen
are often the smaller, younger abalone of the species that are taken because
they are quite simply and easier to harvest.
1.
The younger perlemoen are found closer to the
shoreline and often bunched together and they can get a whole whack of them at
one spot.
2.
The strandlopers harvested the perlemoen from
the rocks during low tide without the need for diving.
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Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
Cause usually a scientist creates a hypothesis or theory so they can prove that it's true.
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In interspecies competition, two species use the same limited resource. Competition has a negative effect on both of the species (-/- interaction).
A species' niche is basically its ecological role, which is defined by the set of conditions, resources, and interactions it needs (or can make use of).
The competitive exclusion principle says that two species can't coexist if they occupy exactly the same niche (competing for identical resources).
Two species whose niches overlap may evolve by natural selection to have more distinct niches, resulting in resource partitioning.
If muscles did not generate opposing forces, then the contraction and relaxation of muscles leading to movement will be limited.
Explanation:
Basically skeletal muscles work in pairs of agonist and antagonist muscles which work together but with opposing forces to contract and relax respectively. These opposing forces help to facilitate movement. Like in a bicep curl, the biceps work as agonist and triceps work as antagonist. The muscular strength is the force that acts against the opposing force of muscles. This strength is regardless of age, sex, weight or size of an individual.