Resource partitioning
Resource partitioning refers to differences in resource use
between species regardless of the origin of the differences. Similar species
can coexist in the same ecological community without one pushing the others to
extinction through competition. Species compete for the same resources which
include nutrients and habitats which are the raw materials needed by organisms
to grow, live, and reproduce. For the question given above, the divergence in
lizards is an example of resource partitioning.
Bacteria mostly act as "Decomposer" 'cause they decompose the dead & decaying matter, back into inorganic materials.
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Answer:Both release carbon into the atmosphere, but burning fossil fuels releases CO2 at a much greater amount.
Both cellular respiration and combustion require a core fuel for the process to happen at all.
Good roots, sunlight, and a stable base