Difference between marine and aquatic ecosystem
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Freshwater ecosystems include some wetlands, streams, rivers, ponds and lakes. ... They include some wetlands, salt marshes, mangroves, estuaries and bays and are home to manydifferent types of plants and animal.
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The aquatic biome can be broken down into two basic regions, freshwater (i.e, ponds and rivers) andmarine (i.e, oceans and estuaries). Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration—usually less than 1%. ... There are different types of freshwater regions: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands.
Freshwater ecosystems include some wetlands, streams, rivers, ponds and lakes. ... They include some wetlands, salt marshes, mangroves, estuaries and bays and are home to manydifferent types of plants and animal.
:) aqyatic and marine diffrence
The aquatic biome can be broken down into two basic regions, freshwater (i.e, ponds and rivers) andmarine (i.e, oceans and estuaries). Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration—usually less than 1%. ... There are different types of freshwater regions: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands.
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The fundamental difference between aquatic and marine life is that aquaticlife occurs in any body of water, whereas marine life specifically lives in saltwater environments. ... Technically,aquatic refers to all water-based life, but it is also commonly used to refer specifically to freshwater life.
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