How is the biome important to the ecosystem?
They are important because they sustain the natural world, providing humans with the resources we need in order to live & thrive.
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Why is the Sahara Desert considered an ecosystem?
The Sahara Desert is considered to be an ecosystem because th...
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Why are wetlands important to the ecosystem?
Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge...
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What Organic material in a ecosystem?
Organic matter consists of the dead and decaying plants and a...
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What are the different stages of succession within an ecosystem?
Primary succession takes place on an area that is originally ...
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How does energy flow in an ecosystem?
At each level of an ecosystem, 90% of the energy is lost in t...
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How does sunlight affect an ecosystem?
Life on Earth couldn't exist without the sun. It provides the...
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What Organic material in a ecosystem?
Organic matter consists of the dead and decaying plants and a...
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How do nutrients move through an ecosystem?
They work there way through the food chain starting with the ...
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Does the element carbon flow through the ecosystem or recycle it?
Energy "flows" through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-ca...
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What would cause an ecosystem the most damage?
Human infiltration usually causes the most damage for ecosyst...
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What is the only isolated ecosystem?
There was a cave found in the middle east that appears to dat...
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What moves through the organisms at each trophic level of an ecosystem besides energy?
Manda says, "I think it's nutrients..i'm doing that question ...
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What would happen if all of the plants in an ecosystem died?
If all the plants in an ecosystem died, the herbivores would ...
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How does a pioneer species affect the ecosystem?
Pioneer species are species which colonize previously uncolon...
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It would probably start studying for its tests. Chacha!
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What is the living part of an ecosystem?
The living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biot...
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What is it called when a new species is introduced into an ecosystem?
When a new species is introduced to a geographical area, it i...
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Which type of freshwater ecosystem is the most productive?
Many biologists think wetlands are the most productive ecosys...
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Which type of pyramid shows the amount of living tissue at each trophic level in an ecosystem?
A Biomass pyramid shows the amount of living tissue at each t...
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What are 3 biotic factors in an ecosystem?
Producers, a Consumers, and Decomposers are the biotic factor...
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What is the difference between biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism?
An ecosystem is the combined physical and biological parts of...
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A biome consists of ecosystems, all the organisms living in a...
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How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Energy flows through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-carb...
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An ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of a commu...
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What is the role of a produce in an ecosystem?
Producers funnel into the ecosystem the energy needed for its...
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What is the living part of an ecosystem?
The living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biot...
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What are 3 biotic factors in an ecosystem?
Producers, a Consumers, and Decomposers are the biotic factor...
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What is the role of a species in an ecosystem?
Species can individually affect ecosystem processes through u...
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What is a good example of mutualism in an ecosystem?
Corals and lichens are examples of mutualism in the ocean. Th...
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What are two habitats in a prairie dogs ecosystem?
Each type of prairie dog has a different habitat, Gunnison's ...

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