yes
no smartie. it has no life of its own. its a house.
yes, because our home is composed of living and non-living organism that interact with each other.
yes becauz'e tseberlu jukay karatchi anik anik otip ;)
Several ideas help in coming to a conclusion hence protecting the ecosystem.
The laws of ecosystem are churva churva
no
the home in which you live in like the everglades ecosystem
cytoplasm
grass
Scientists can determine the health of an ecosystem by monitoring factors such as biodiversity, species richness, population sizes, water quality, air quality, and soil health. They may also consider the presence of indicator species, the balance of energy flow and nutrient cycling, and the resilience of the ecosystem to disturbances. By collecting and analyzing data on these indicators, scientists can assess the overall health and functioning of an ecosystem.
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
here is my answer .. :) this is a correct ... yes because your house has a organism of living & non-living things.. :) .. and the other one is you have a organism of living & non living things.. :) and the ex. of that is.. living things: 1) life of person.. 2) your pet animal.. 3) the foods you eat.. & 4) insects in your house.. nonliving things: 1) your things.. all of your things.