Biology, asked by Akash8210, 1 year ago

why is lake considered to be natural ecosystem

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Answered by istuti
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A lake ecosystem includes biotic (living) plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (nonliving) physical and chemical interactions.[1]


Answered by topanswers
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Lakes are really a natural ecosystem because it possess every kind of life in it.

The lake holds both abiotic and biotic compounds in it and provide a valid environment to get utilized by each other.

Abiotic compounds like water, soil and air provides life to the biotics like plants, aquatic animals, algae, amphibians and sometime terrestrial animals too.  

Both the biotic and abiotic compounds are dependent of each other where there is no need for a human interaction for their life to thrive.  

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