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What is an ecosystem?​

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Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows

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The different types of the ecosystem include:

Terrestrial ecosystem.

Forest ecosystem.

Grassland ecosystem.

Desert ecosystem.

Tundra ecosystem.

Freshwater ecosystem.

Marine ecosystem.

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Levels of organization in ecology include the population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere. - An ecosystem is all the living things in an area interacting with all of the abiotic parts of the environment.

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Importance

Healthy terrestrial ecosystems are vital for human welfare and survival, as they provide us with essential products and benefits. Over 90% of our food comes from terrestrial ecosystems, which also provide energy, building materials, clothes, medicines, fresh and clean water, and clean air.

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Answered by sj5970403
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An ecosystem is a region with a specific and recognisable landscape form such as forest,grassland,desert,wetland or coastal areas. The nature of the ecosystem is based on its geographical features such as hills, mountains,plains ,rivers ,lakes,coastal areas or islands .

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