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what are our familiar concept of the balance of nature

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Answered by jamre
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The balance of nature is a theory that proposes that ecological systems are usually in a stable equilibrium or homeostasis, which is to say that a small change in some particular parameter (the size of a particular population, for example) will be corrected by some negative feedback that will bring the parameter back to its original "point of balance" with the rest of the system. It may apply where populations depend on each other, for example in predator/prey systems, or relationships between herbivores and their food source. It is also sometimes applied to the relationship between the Earth's ecosystem, the composition of the atmosphere, and the world's weather.
Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

Nature is the authentic cosmos or planet in its widest meaning. The term "nature" can be used to explain each commonplace life and the occurrences of the bodily global. A full-size, if no longer the only, factor of research is the study of nature.

Explanation:

We have to tell what are our familiar concept of the balance of nature.

A statement related to nature has been given to us.

According to the theory of the balance of nature, ecological systems are typically in a state of homeostasis or equilibrium, which means that a small change in a particular parameter (such as the size of a population, for example) will be corrected by some negative feedback, returning the parameter to its original "point of balance" with the rest of the system. It may be relevant in situations where populations are interdependent, such as in predator-prey relationships or interactions between herbivores and their food supply. It can also refer to how the Earth's environment, the makeup of the atmosphere, and global weather systems interact.

Final answer:

The final answer is Ecological systems are thought to be in a state of homeostasis or equilibrium, which means that a small change in a particular parameter will be corrected by some negative feedback. It may be relevant in situations where populations are interdependent, such as in predator-prey relationships.

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