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Answered by priyanshu12545
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An ecosystem is balanced when the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts of the ecosystem are in equilibrium. This means that the nutrients are able to cycle efficiently, and no community of organisms or natural phenomena is interrupting the flow of energy and nutrients to other parts of the ecosystem

Answered by ShaliniMittal4
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Balance in the ecosystem can be defined as a healthy state of dynamic equilibrium and stability within the vast range of organisms spread across various species so that the planet’s biodiversity remains stable, only undergoing natural and to gradual change.

It helps maintain the planet’s biodiversity.

It protects the natural process of evolution and progress of organic life on Earth.

Loss of balance in ecosystem can endanger many species, including the human race.

As the Earth loses her ecological balance, it also turns into a loss of habitat of several species, which can then go extinct.

Species going extinct can further affect the food chain system and Nature.

Pollution greatly impairs this delicate balance.

Ecological balance includes balance and healthy supply of clean air, pure drinking water, forests, soil fertility, wildlife, greenery, livestock and much more.

Nature by default is hardwired maintain a balance in an ecosystem. Problem occurs when our human activities and hazardous technology start disturbing this natural balance. That is why it’s very vital that we take adequate care of the Earth’s the ecological balance through sustainable lifestyles.

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