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The abstract nouns for the verb 'to compete' are competition and the gerund, competing.
Compete is a verb. If I COMPETE against you, competing is what i am doing against you, so it's a verb.
Organisms compete for resources such as food, mates, and living space in order to survive and reproduce. This competition drives the process of natural selection, where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation.
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The noun forms the verb 'compete' are competitor, competition, and the gerund, competing.
We will compete in the finals against their team. Can you compete with that sprained ankle?
The verb form of competition is compete.Other verbs are competes, competing and competed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will compete in the marathon"."He competes in the marathon"."He is competing in the marathon"."He has competed in the marathon".
Any country who qualifies can compete
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
Organisms compete for resources like food, mates, and territory to ensure their survival and reproductive success. Competition can result in one organism outcompeting others and gaining access to more resources, or it can lead to adaptations that minimize competition, such as niche differentiation or resource partitioning. In some cases, competition can also drive evolutionary changes in populations.
Countries do not compete in the Olympics. Athletes form countries compete. The Greek team is probably not finalized yet.
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.