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what is the difference between Ecosystem and Habitat ?
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Answered by BeautyQueenSharu
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Ecosystem is defined as the interrelationships between the biotics and abiotic components of the environment. Whereas habitat is defined as the natural environment in which a particular species of plants and animals lives.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Habitat and ecosystem are two terms you encounter when studying the subject ecology. The difference between habitat and ecosystem is that the habitat is the natural home of an animal, a plant or any other living organism while an ecosystem is the interaction and interrelationships between living organisms and physical environment. Also, one ecosystem includes many habitats. Hence, an ecosystem refers to comparatively a larger area than a habitat. We can consider this also as a difference between habitat and ecosystem. Furthermore, habitat not always refers to a geographical area. It can be a rock, a stem, body of a host organism, etc.

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