Competition is defined as two species fighting for the same resources. Animals compete for food to eat and water to drink. They also need a certain amount of space in which to find food, water, shelter, and opportunities to mate.
Plants also compete for resources. They need light as an energy source for photosynthesis. Plants also compete for space, minerals, and water.
Unfortunately there are not enough of these resources to go around. As a result of this scarcity of resources, there is competition between living organisms in their environment.
Look at the images below. What resources are these plants and animals competing for?
![]() Source: Rams Fighting, Verna Case, Davison College |
![]() Source: Trees in Forest, Open Door Web Site |
![]() Source: Penguins, Life in the Fast Lane |
The rams might be competing for space, food or a mate.
The trees could be competing for sunlight and water.
The penguins are competing for space and food.
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