Environmental Sciences, asked by aasthabindal, 3 months ago

compare the structure of pond and forest ecosystems

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Answered by jackzzjck
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Pond Ecosystem

  • Pond ecosystem is an example of freshwater ecosystem.

  • Living/biotic factors in the ecosystem are Plants, Animals ( like Frog,Tortoise,Snakes) , Fishes , other tiny organisms, etc.

  • Non-living/Abiotic factors includes Water , Sand at the bottom, dissolved air etc.

Forest Ecosystem

  • Forest Ecosystem is an example of terrestrial ecosystem.

  • Living/Biotic factors are Plants , Animals and Birds , microbes , Fungi , etc.

  • Non-living / Abiotic factors includes Sand,Air,Sunlight,etc.

Ecosystem

Ecosystem is the system in which living organisms live in the environment by mutual interaction with non-living components .

Example - pond ecosystem, forest ecosystems

    Types  

There is two types of ecosystem :-

1. Artificial Ecosystem

2. Natural Ecosystem

Components of an Ecosystem

There are two components for ecosystem:-

1. Abiotic - These includes non-living things . Eg :- Sand, Water, Air , etc.

2. Biotic - These includes living things . Eg :- Animals, Plants, Microbes , etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pond ecosystems:-

  • The pond is or can be defined as a body of shallow standing water.

  • Characterized by the relatively quiet water and abundant vegetation with Hundreds of microorganisms.

Forest ecosystems:-

  • The forest ecosystem.

  • This is a scientific study of the interrelated patterns, processes, flora, fauna and ecosystems in forests.

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