Science Common Sense
923 - How does weather affect ecosystems and animal behavior?
Weather affects ecosystems and animal behavior in many ways. Here are a few examples:
- Food and water: Heavy rain or drought can change the amount of food and water available for animals, making it harder for them to survive.
- Habitat: Strong winds, floods, or heatwaves can damage or destroy homes for animals, like nests or burrows.
- Migration: Some animals migrate to different places when the weather changes, like birds flying south for winter.
- Behavior: Weather can change how animals behave, like hibernating during cold winters or staying active during cool summers.
- Predator and prey: Weather can affect who eats whom, like when a drought makes it harder for predators to catch prey.
Overall, weather plays a big role in how animals live and interact with their environments.