Biology, asked by sus3, 1 year ago

explain how nature maintains a balance between living things

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Answered by Anonymous
27

There are end numbers of species which exist in our surrounding's environment.

That's why maintaining a balance among these species,is really a tough job but our mother nature does this job brilliantly.

For example;

1) The trees need carbon dioxide for their respiration and we need oxygen for respiration.That's why trees and animals exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide, through a cyclic way.

2) The amount of biological energy consumed by different species is mostly reinforced in the environment through various procedures which creates an energy equilibrium.

And many more.

Answered by aditisingh1dec2005
11

Answer:

this is the answer

Explanation:

Nature maintains a balance between living organisms. This can be understood by looking at the number of individuals in any ecosystem, The number of producers are maximum in an ecosystem. ... If there is no human interference, the nature maintains a fine balance between living things.

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