Environmental Sciences, asked by in19youfightme, 7 months ago

Why are rocks considered as important component of the ecosystem?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Other natural and chemical factors required in an ecosystem are rocks, soil and minerals. Plants require these elements in order to survive and plants are needed for other organisms to survive. Other elements required in an ecosystem are decomposers, which include bacteria and fungi. These are needed to break down dead plants and animals. After decomposers break these things down, new types of microorganisms are created. Decomposers also are needed to simply eliminate all dead organisms by removing them naturally.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Rocks are of utmost importance to mankind.

Explanation:

  • Rocks are an important part of an ecosystem.
  • Rocks are used in the foundation of walls, bridges, aqueducts, and many more purposes.
  • We can use rocks for masonry works, floor coverings for the building. It helps in construction purposes.
  • Different types of rocks are used for different purposes.
  • For example, Limestones are used for the development of cement. It is also used in blast furnaces.
  • Rocks are the main source of oil and petroleum.
  • Different types of salts can be extracted from such rocks.
  • Hence, rocks are of utmost imporatnce to mankind.

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