What are the difference between desert ecosystem and forest ecosystem
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"The forest ecosystem is characterized by a large amount of trees, animals, and water, while the desert has a limited amount of species.
"Deserts are areas that receive an average of less than 12 inches (30 cm) of precipitation, measured on a liquid basis, per year. Forests are ecosystems dominated by woody vegetation with the potential to reach at least 2–5 meters in height .
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Difference between desert ecosystem and the forest ecosystem;
Desert Ecosystem
- An ecosystem comprising a limited number of species
- Either no rainfall or receives very little rainfall.
- Very little variety of flora and fauna.
- Dry environment and extremely hot temperature.
- Sandy dry soil and hence very little nutrients.
- Not suitable for inhabitation.
Forest Ecosystem
- An ecosystem comprising forests and related resources.
- Receives regular and adequate rainfall.
- Abundant variety of plant and animal species.
- Soil is rich in nutrients and organic matter.
- This ecosystem has a warm temperature.
- Suitable for inhabitation.
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