why do we find different tyes of ecosystems in different places?
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An ecosystem comprises the geography, temperatures, rainfall, plants and animals in a specific area. These features include the physical, biological and chemical aspects of a specific habitat. Each of the types of ecosystems have various abiotic features, such as sunlight, soil moisture, rainfall and temperatures.
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The type of terrestrial ecosystem found in a particular place is dependent on the temperature range, the average amount of precipitation received, the soil type, and amount of light it receives.
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