Yes. An Eco region (ecological region) is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion, which in turn is smaller than an Eco zone . All three of these are larger than an ecosystem. (from Wikipedia)
|I would expect the smaller ecosystems to have a high species richness and smaller ecosystems to have low species richness because the biodiversity in the smaller ecosystem is actually larger than the larger ecosystem causing many problems in the atmosphere... which over time can cause a extinction towards many living organisms.
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A half of anything is always larger than a third of the same thing.
Tropical storms are often, but not always, smaller than hurricanes. They are much bigger than tornadoes.
When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.
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|I would expect the smaller ecosystems to have a high species richness and smaller ecosystems to have low species richness because the biodiversity in the smaller ecosystem is actually larger than the larger ecosystem causing many problems in the atmosphere... which over time can cause a extinction towards many living organisms.
We're convinced that 3.4 of anything is always larger than 1.7 of the same thing.
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As a general rule, multiples are larger than factors. This is not always true.
anion is always larger than its parent atom
No, females are larger in nearly all raptors.
Yes ecosystems are the environments the organisms live in.
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