It affects the carbon water and animal cycle
increase of population is the main reason for distrupt in ecosystem.
1. by means deforestration
2. pollution changes the ecosystem function
3. encroachment in forest
how do kaingin activities discrupt the cycle of an ecosystem
tundra ecosystem is a biom where th tree growth is highered by low tempetures and short growing seasons.
using vehicles as transportation, polluting wastes on land and in oceans, forest fires, burning coal and oil, electricity generation, agricultural and industrial practices
i dont know all of them but 2 examples are water temperature and the oceans currents
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how do kaingin activities discrupt the cycle of an ecosystem
tundra ecosystem is a biom where th tree growth is highered by low tempetures and short growing seasons.
the organisms with the highest population are the producers and th least is the tertiary organisms.
metacentric
using vehicles as transportation, polluting wastes on land and in oceans, forest fires, burning coal and oil, electricity generation, agricultural and industrial practices
Without th Northern Spotted owls the balance of the ecosystem would be ruined
Yes.
the PH of stomach is acidic about (2)
i dont know all of them but 2 examples are water temperature and the oceans currents
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