THE SURVIVE BY HIDING
An ecosystem is maintained by keeping a balance between the number of resources and the number of the users. Also, it is maintained by the balance between predators and prey.
To get food and survive.
Mountain lions can easily adapt to many ecosystems. Their hunting abilities enable them to survive from that ecosystems inhabitants. Since they have a diverse diet, they find it easy to survive in the desert.
No for the simple reason that, on Earth, there are no ecosystems with only one single organism present. Perhaps in some hypothetical scenario an organism may survive without other organisms present, but it would be an artificially created/maintained environment.
Answer: The Namib desert world cultural Geography : climates and Ecosystems of Africa
Many different types can; it depends on if they are able to successfully adapt.
An ecosystem is maintained by keeping a balance, such as a balance between the number of resources and the number of the users. Or the balance between predators and prey. Also, it helps by humans not destroying the habitat.
because river ecosystems and ocean ecosystems are way different so they could not survive in the wild(in this case the ocean) hope this helped at least a bit.
Ecosystems that have no light, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents or underground caves, rely on alternative energy sources like chemosynthesis. Organisms in these ecosystems can convert chemicals, such as sulfur or methane, into energy to sustain themselves. This process forms the base of the food chain in these dark environments.
Goldfish can survive in a pond without a pump, but it is important to ensure that the pond has enough oxygen and is properly maintained to support their health and well-being.
No, because they have different ecosystems and they are different in both ways.
Forests, woodlands, grassy plains, savanna, swamps and deserts are some of the ecosystems where elephants easily survive