Environmental Sciences, asked by konekokittenndchanne, 3 months ago

How are matter and energy conserved in an ecosystem?

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Answered by aryanlegend30
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In most ecosystems, sunlight is absorbed and converted into usable forms of energy via photosynthesis. ... The laws of physics describe the interactions between energy and mass: the energy in a closed system is conserved, and matter can neither be created nor destroyed.

Answered by Anonymous
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In most ecosystems, sunlight is absorbed and converted into usable forms of energy via photosynthesis. ... The laws of physics describe the interactions between energy and mass: the energy in a closed system is conserved, and matter can neither be created nor destroyed.

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