false;no
Biomes are very large terrestrial ecosystems that contain various smaller but related ecosystems within them. Biomes are characterized by distinct climate, vegetation, and organisms, with examples including tropical rainforests, deserts, and grasslands. Each biome supports a unique set of species that are adapted to the specific environmental conditions found in that particular region.
Environmental protection is very important. This is because all the ecosystems and food chains are connected. If one ecosystem dies off it can destroy all the ecosystems.
Ecosystems are very important because all living things are engrained into them
No.
Mining for mineral resources damages the land because they have to dig very large holes. This can kill organisms and ecosystems.
No, not by a very large margin.
biomes
biosphere- it is where all ecosystems are found - it is the sum of all ecosystems, communities and interrelationships
a large scale ecosystem is a biome....... life science quiz ( ecosystems ) SCHOOL! 5th Grade.
Marine ecosystems may not support rich ecosystems and large numbers of fish due to factors such as overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and invasive species. These factors can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, leading to declines in fish populations and overall biodiversity.
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Large areas with similar climates and ecosystems are called biomes. Biomes are characterized by distinct vegetation, weather patterns, and wildlife. Examples include deserts, rainforests, and tundras.