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What Is Freshwater Ecosystem

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Answered by Prabhu2004
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Freshwater ecosystems are a subset of Earth's aquatic ecosystems. They include lakes and ponds, rivers, streams, springs, bogs, and wetlands.[1] They can be contrasted with marine ecosystems, which have a larger salt content. Freshwater habitats can be classified by different factors, including temperature, light penetration, nutrients, and vegetation.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Freshwater Ecosystem

  • Freshwater ecosystems are really a subgroup of aqueous ecosystems on the planet.
  • Ponds, rivers, waterways, waterfalls are among them.
  • When compared to marine habitats, which have a higher salt concentration, they are less salty.
  • On the surface of the Earth, fresh water is a valuable resource.
  • Temperature, emissivity, minerals, and vegetation are all criteria that can be used to classify freshwater environments. 
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