An ecosystem is made up of all the living and nonliving things, such as rocks, water, or temperature, that are all in one area. Depending on the location, or type of biome that it is in, the ecosystem's animals and abiotic (nonliving) factors may change.
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∙ 12y agoLook around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem
they look like a-z, !, and ?
what does a pentogon look like
They look like your face!!!
what does property look like
it does not have an ecosystem
sandy
it is not a ecosystem =]
An ecosystem with high biodiversity would have a large variety of species existing in various habitats and niches. This would result in a complex food web, with many interdependent relationships between different species. Such ecosystems are generally more resilient to disturbances and environmental changes due to the redundancy and adaptability provided by the diversity of species present.
Look around, since even a changed ecosystem is still an ecosystem
the home in which you live in like the everglades ecosystem
there are many kinds of ecosystem like MAN-MADE ECOSYSTEM, NATURAL ECOSYSTEM, MICROSYSTEM and etc.
The Werewolf's Ecosystem is like a wolf ecosytem but have the mind of an Human
An ecosystem within an ecosystem can exist when a smaller, self-contained environment forms within a larger ecosystem. This can happen through interactions among different species that create a unique microhabitat with its own set of species and interactions. These mini-ecosystems can have their own food web, energy flow, and nutrient cycling processes.
a freshwater ecosystem is a normal ecosystem or in this case it would just be deep. I hope you like my answer. ;) ":j
Aquatic ecosystems can vary in appearance depending on factors such as water clarity, depth, and location. They can include environments like oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands. These ecosystems are home to a diverse range of plants and animals adapted to living in water.
Usually surrounded by the fat of the land. In forrests, and where there is plenty of dark soil filled with nutrients for the growth of plants.