Levels of Organization
Population (some of the organisms that live in the Australian Outback.)
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Click the button below to view some of the organisms that live in the Australian Outback.
Species (where else do organisms living in the Australian outback live?)
- The Acacia Tree is also found in Africa and they serve as a source of food for giraffes, and a home for ants.
- Wedge-tailed Eagles live in Tasmania and Papua New Guinea.
- Wombats live in the southern part of Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria, and NSW, and the southwestern corner of Western Australia.
Community (how do the organisms interact with each other)
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Click the button below to see how organisms interact with one another.
Ecosystem ( how do the abiotic factors, the information on About the Outback, of the Australian Outback effect the organisms living there?)
The abiotic factors affect the organisms living there because the abiotic factors are some of the limiting factors of that region. If the abiotic factors were to change the organisms living in that region would either die out, or have to adapt to the new factors.
The abiotic factors affect the organisms living there because the abiotic factors are some of the limiting factors of that region. If the abiotic factors were to change the organisms living in that region would either die out, or have to adapt to the new factors.