Why is kitchen garden known as an artificial ecosystem?
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The kitchen garden is known as an artificial ecosystem because they are manmade where specific biotic and abiotic elements are utilized.
- A kitchen garden is an ecosystem where the plants such as rice, wheat, vegetables, etc. are cultivated. Farmers operate the relationship between the abiotic factors and producers.
- For criterion, when they add manure to their farm they heighten the abiotic factors (nutrients) required for the growth of their plants.
- All the interacting organisms in a region together with the abiotic constituents of the environment form an ecosystem.
- Numerous types of plants such as grasses, trees, shrubs and many flower-surviving plants and animals such as frogs, squirrels, insects, birds, etc. are found in the garden.
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