Environmental Sciences, asked by gabygutfreund, 10 months ago

How can you tell if an ecosystem is healthy of not?

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Answered by vipin55
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If it is healthy then less people will get ill .

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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hey mate here is your answer...,,,,

healthy ecosystem has lots of species diversity and is less likely to be seriously damaged by human interaction or natural disasters as long as all the components are in place. Every species has a niche in its ecosystem and working together in a balance to maintain the health of the wetland, swamp, desert, forest…whatever.

  1. Take the pond ecosystem we were fishing, the sun hits the water and helps the algae grow. Algae then produce oxygen for animals like fish, and provide food for microscopic animals. Small fish eat the microscopic animals, absorb oxygen with their gills and expel carbon dioxide, which plants then use to grow. Take the algae out of the process and everything else would be impacted.NGPC Commissioners Meeting

  1. The Nebraska Game and Parks Board of Commissioners will meet in Niobrara July 11 to consider amendments to youth waterfowl and early teal season regulations. The meeting will begin at 8am at the Niobrara State Park group lodge.

  1. Also on the agenda to be discussed is:

· increasing the cost of some nonresident deer and turkey permits between 3 and 11 percent;

· adding language regarding the eligibility of fall youth turkey hunters that would copy the same requirements for spring youth turkey hunters. The new language states that youth must be age 15 and under, and that youth age 16 may hunt on youth fall turkey permits provided they are age 15 when they apply and provided they are age 15 on the opening day of the season of the calendar year;

· passing a regulation that bans the possession or use of explosive or incendiary targets while target shooting on wildlife management areasI was recently out fishing with a couple of buddies and we heard a bullfrog. He commented that he did not think he heard bullfrogs as often as he did as a kid and wondered why. That started quite a conversation.

  1. Scientists have noted a decline in the population of frogs, salamanders and toads around North America and the world for probably 30 years. The cause is still not understood, but my fishing buddy was right. He probably doesn’t hear as many frogs as he used to.

  1. An ecosystem is a c component of nature that can be defined. An example might be a swamp, wetland, tallgrass prairie or evergreen forest. It has boundaries that can be demarcated and recognized. It is the sum of all organisms, soil and water within that area that make it work. A healthy ecosystem is balanced and maintains a state of equilibrium. Take one or two of the elements of the ecosystem out of the equation and things start to go downhill.

hope it's helpful for you.....

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