Explain why a natural ecosystem is both an open system and a closed system.
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1] An open system exchanges matter and energy with its surroundings.
2] a closed system exchanges energy but no matter; the" biosphere ll " experiment was an attempt Tum model this. Strictly , closed systems do not occur naturally on Earth , but all the global cycles of matter, for example , the water and nitrogen cycles, approximate to closed systems.
3] an isolated system exchanges neither matter nor energy. no such systems exist. (with the possible exception of the entire cosomos )
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Below is the explanation of why a natural ecosystem is regarded as an open system as well as a closed system:
- A natural ecosystem is defined as an ecosystem that consists of both living and non-living forms of life together in nature.
- Every biotic and abiotic components in a natural ecosystem interacts and works together.
- The living organisms that exist in a natural ecosystem are considered to be in an open system. This is due to the exchange of energy taking place at the trophic levels between various organisms in nature.
- An open system exists in a natural ecosystem where the energy is transferred and stored in a cycle in living organisms' food chain.
- There is no exact closed system in a natural ecosystem, However, the global cycles of abiotic forms taking place in nature are accurate examples of a closed system in a natural ecosystem.
- For example, the nitrogen cycle, and the water cycle are closed system processes taking place on earth.
- Therefore, a natural ecosystem is both a closed system as well as an open system.
Hence, the explanation for the natural ecosystem being both an open system and a closed system has been stated above.
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