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. What are the reasons for war?

.Explain the interactions among the factors of an ecosystem.

.Differentiate between evergreen forests and grasslands.​

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
1

Answer:

Eight Main Causes of War

Economic Gain.

Territorial Gain.

Religion.

Nationalism.

Revenge.

Civil War.

Revolutionary War.

Defensive War.

Explanation:

An ecosystem is defined by the interactions between the living and non-living things in any given area. These interactions result in a flow of energy that cycles from the abiotic environment and travels through living organisms via the food web.

Evergreen Forests Grassland

These land biomes are found in regions with surplus rains. These land biomes are found in regions with long summers and limited rainfall.

They consist of dense and multilayers of different types of trees They mainly consist of long grasses.

Answered by Anonymous
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1.Reasons for war are:-

Economic Gain.

Territorial Gain.

Religion.

Nationalism.

Revenge.

Civil War.

Revolutionary War.

Defensive War.

2.Abiotic factors include light, temperature, water, air, soil, inorganic nutrients, etc. Both the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem interact with each to maintain the balance of an ecosystem. The abiotic factors play an important role in the distribution and survival of biotic factors in an ecosystem.

3.Evergreen Forests

These land biomes are found in regions with surplus rains.

They consist of dense and multilayers of different types of trees.

Grassland

These land biomes are found in regions with long summers and limited rainfall.

They mainly consist of long grasses.

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