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Well, an ecosystem, is a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their enviroment. An ecosystem can be as small as a field or as large as the ocean. It is used to describe the world's major different habitat types. Terrestrial ecosystems include: arctic and alpine ecosystems, dominated by tundra with scarce vegetation; forest ecosystems, which can be subdivided into a whole range of types including tropical rainforests, Mediterranean evergreen forests, boreal forests, and temperate coniferous, deciduous and mixed forests; grasslands and savannas; and deserts and semi-arid ecosystems. Freshwater ecosystems include lakes, rivers, and marshlands. Marine ecosystems comprise an enormous range, from coral reefs, mangroves, sea-grass beds, and other shallow coastal water ecosystems, to open-water ones, including the mysterious, little-known ecosystems of the abyssal plains and trenches of the world's oceans.

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An Eco-system isn't something that is alive. It is something where living species can depend on each other.An Eco-system can not live inside another Eco-system

An ecosystem is a community of plants,animals, and other smaller organisms that are liveing

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organisms live in anecosystem

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