How big is an ecosystem? A:An ecosystem is no actual size, it doesn't have one! How big is an ecosystem? A:An ecosystem is no actual size, it doesn't have one!
As stated by Lackey (1999), ecosystems are defined at a wide range of scales of observation "from a drop of morning dew to an ocean,... from a pebble to a planet".
Keep this in mind: In order to be an ecosystem it needs an interaction between populations (of plants, microorganisms, animals, etc) and an environment.
Yes. An ecosystem is living and nonliving things and how they work together. Our entire planet is an ecosystem because it is made up of living and nonliving things that work together.
An ecosystem can be as big as a droplet, or as large as the Pacific Ocean.
As long as things are in a habitat or working together it is considered an ecosystem.
it can be any size with a preadator and prey and of course the sun with plants
the ecosystem doesn't have a size
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metabolism and size of individual in an ecosystem
The number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
Which part of a Cardinal's niche helps limit the size of the sunflower population in it's ecosystem? c. Eating Seeds apex
An adaptation must fit the environment -Apex
metabolism and size of individual in an ecosystem
the overall size of the ecosystem
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The number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
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The difference between an environment and an ecosystem is that a environment is the surroundings in which you live in. An ecosystem is a community, functioning within an environment to make up one basically independent big unit.
Nitrogen must be cycled through an ecosystem so that the nitrogen is available for organisms to make proteins.
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Yes it does!