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Why is an ecosystem considered to be a self supporting system?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ecosystem is a group of communities interacting with each other and the nonliving parts of their environment. Nonliving parts of an environment include water, air, and soil. ... A Self-Supporting Unit An ecosystem is a self-supporting unit. Four processes occur in an ecosystem to make it self-supporting.

Answered by khushi1513
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Ecosystem considered to be a self supporting system because it is a system formed by interaction of a community of organises and their physical environment
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