Question 27:
who
states that the long term ecological equilibrium is necessary for the continued existence of all living things
O Norton
O Naess
o Hudson
O Taylor
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The answer is option A
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The correct option is (A) Norton.
Explanation:
- An ecological equilibrium exists defined as the relatively unchanging dynamic equalizer between the species in the ecosystem
- Ecosystem equilibrium exists when populations of organisms in the ecosystem are in proportion, with an ecosystem existing as a cluster of living and non-living things in dimensions.
- The most critical matter is that the natural balance in an ecosystem is sustained. This compensation may be distressed due to the introduction of new species, the sudden dying of some species, natural threats, or man-made reasons.
Thus, (A) Norton states that "The long term ecological equilibrium is necessary for the continued existence of all living things".
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