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How are a habitat and an ecosystem different?

A habitat and an ecosystem are different becausea habitat is the place were the species lives and an ecosystem is all the living and non-living things in an area.This is how they are different.


Which comes first ecosystem or habitat?

Habitat comes first, as it is the physical environment where organisms live. An ecosystem consists of all the living organisms in a habitat and the interactions between them. An ecosystem is a more complex concept that is dependent on the presence of suitable habitats.


What are the levels of organization in order from high to low?

1.biosphere 2.biome 3.ecosystem 4.habitat


Does each ecosystem contain a habitat?

Yes. If you have an ecosystem you automatically know there is a habitat and community in it. It takes both to make an ecosystem. Hope I helped.


The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called?

A habitat.


What is the difference between Eco-systems and environments?

=Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....=


What an ecosystem?

An animals habitat


What Ecosystem?

An animals habitat


Does ecosystem mean habitat?

kind of, an ecosystem includes what eats what and stuff like that where a habitat is just where things live


Are frogs insects and birds living near a pond an ecosystem?

yes, i think


What is meant by restoration of ecosystem?

It mEans regrowing an ecosystem or habitat


How are they similar the biotic community and ecosystem?

Biotic Community- A group of interdependent organisms living and interacting with each other in the same habitat. Ecosystem- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment