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when humans interfere, it depends what they interfere with. If it is to protect a spiecies then it is good. If not no.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Bears.
in a good ecosystem
Water sunlight and air
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
when humans interfere, it depends what they interfere with. If it is to protect a spiecies then it is good. If not no.
Humans are the largest polluters in ecosystems.
Humans :)
in a good ecosystem
Bears.
they polute water
Yes. Several factors, biotic and abiotic, move between ecosystems. Some of the simplest examples are animals that migrate, whether regularly (seasonal-breeding, flying near equator during winter) and nutrients that travel best through the atmosphere and bodies of water. Humans also tend to interfere with ecosystems such as moving factors or expanding an ecosystem into nearby ecosystems (pollution repels wildlife and clear-cutting expands areas of secondary succession).
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
PollutionDeforestationDamaging habitatsFood wasteMining
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