Answer:
Scientific Law
Explanation:
A scientific law is a statement that is always observed to be universally true, meaning that it is accepted.This differs from scientific theory because it does not answer the question as to why it occurs. It is based on observation and scientific experimentation, repeatedly tested. A good example would be Newton's Law of motion.
1. There are trees being reflected on the water. 2. There are plants growing in the water and by the water. 3. The grass in the water. 4. There probably wouldn’t be many plants and there would be holes because they like to dig. 5. Fishing and probably the use of pesticides on the grass because fishing would make the fish population deplete and the pesticides would be toxic to the animals in the ecosystem.
Structurally, Plant And Animal Cells
Depending on where that herbivore is on the food web they could eat food meant for other smaller animals making those animals have less food and cause them to die.
3 would be policy analyst, 2 would be forestry manager and 1 would be wildlife biologist I think