What is an ecosystem and it's uses, explain it with long answer?Give it's example?
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An ecosystem is an area where an organism, physical environment, and interactions between and within them coexists. The term ecosystem was first coined by British botanist Roy Clapham and Sir Arthur Tansley in 1930. An ecosystem can be as small as a tree or a pond to as large as the entire biosphere of a planet.
For example, if we consider a pond as an ecosystem having fish and water lily as biological living components and climate (sun, temperature), water, and chemicals (oxygen and nutrients) as non-living components. This ecosystem has interaction within the living organisms and with that of the physical (non-living components) environment. That is the sunlight and carbon dioxide are used by plants in water to synthesize their food for nutrients, an example for interaction between organisms and the physical environment. Also, the small fishes feed on plants and larger fish feed on small fishes for their food requirement, are an example of interaction within the organisms. Thus, a pond with its organisms, physical environment, and its interaction is the simplest example of an ecosystem.
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A complex relationship between all the living and nonliving things (plants, animals, organisms, sun, water, climate etc)interact with each other is known as 'An Ecosystem'. ... For example, let's take the relationship between sheep and lion in the ecosystem; for its survival, the lion eats the sheep