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Jasen Runte
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No, an ecosystem consists of all living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with each other and their physical environment (abiotic factors). A community is a group of interacting populations of different species within an ecosystem. So an ecosystem is made up of multiple communities.
Birds. there are 500 species of them there.
by working together?
In a grassland, you might find populations of animals such as grazing herbivores like bison, antelope, and zebras, predators like lions and cheetahs, as well plant species like grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs that are adapted to the dry and open conditions of the habitat.
The removal of dingo will help in population of kookaburra because there are grilled lizard for kooka bura to
Grassland animals eat grass. the other animals that are grassland animals like cheetahs that dont eat grass eat other grassland animals like gazzelles. grassland animals also need the temperature of the grasslands. Different animals live in different biomes.
the population of animals in a grassland biome is mostly lions and animals that don't need a lot of water to survive
There is no such thing as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a grassland.
they are different because the grassland range in the winter is 50 degrees and 90 in the summer . but the range for the desert is more than 100 degrees.
A grassland biome contains large populations of grazing herbivores, few species of birds, and deep, rich soil. Grasslands support a variety of grazers such as bison, gazelles, and zebras, along with predators like lions and wolves. The deep soil of grasslands is fertile and allows for the growth of vast stretches of grasses.
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