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Living things bothering and ignoring and helping each other Communities Living things bothering and ignoring and helping each other

What is a community Communities are all the different populations that are living in the same place at the same time. They compete with each other for food space and water. Some of them cooperate and help each other

What are they competing for?

How are they cooperating with each other?

Who is eating whom ?  

Another food chain  

Go back and look at all your pictures How many different species do you see?