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why is it important to conserve ecosystem .....class 9th ​

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Answered by ydvsalonioo4
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Healthy ecosystems clean our water, purify our air, maintain our soil, regulate the climate, recycle nutrients and provide us with food. They provide raw materials and resources for medicines and other purposes. ... It's that simple: we could not live without these “ecosystem services”.

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Answered by anandan5545
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Before even beginning to discuss ecosystem conservation, clear definitions of an ecosystem need to be explained. An ecosystem is a natural unit of plants, animals, and microorganisms functioning together with all non-living environmental factors. To conserve this delicate balance, it is important to know what part each piece of the natural ecosystem does for all the others.

Ecosystem Conservation Problems

One of the major problems that conservationists face in the natural ecosystem environments is the issue that humans also have to use the space. It is important for the conservationists to work with the local people and governments so that there can be conservation goals that work well within the ecological unit and with the needs of the people.

Ecosystems are everywhere. Any kind of environment or atmosphere is part of some ecosystem somewhere. There are many different kinds of ecosystems and some of the most well known are desert ecosystems, natural ecosystems, forest ecosystems, coral reef ecosystems and ocean ecosystems. There are also human ecosystems.

Because an ecosystem has such a delicate balance of structure, when a foreign element is introduced into that atmosphere, it can upset the whole system. However, there are some ecosystems that are hardier than others.

Whether an ecosystem will fail or not depends on the toxicity of new factors, the resiliency of the ecosystem and its ability to adapt. A toxic factor will ruin an ecosystem, but a resilient ecosystem will be able to handle the change.

Many random factors contribute to the structure of ecosystems. As a result, it is difficult to know, with regard to ecosystem conservation, when to help the bionetwork and when to leave it alone.

For ecosystem conservation, it is important to note that they function best when left alone. Results of too much human intervention can be disastrous. The best approach to conservation is through goals that work with the ecosystem and the human sides of things. This ensures the preservation of wild ecosystems, as well as allowing people to live freely within them.

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