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One factor that can affect the populations in an ecosystem is that, if an ecosystem had owls with no predators, the owl population would increase and eat all the mice in the ecosystems. The population of the mice would decrease more and more.
an ecosystem can be found almost all over the world. one example of an ecosystem is a coral reef which can be found in most tropical oceans or seas
Yes, they all can influence continual change in an ecosystem. Any of these could cause an ecosystem to spiral out of control, or could cause it to settle into a new ecosystem depending on the specifics.
Without rain, there wouldn't be an ecosystem. The amount of rain fall determines what kind of ecosystem exists. The water cycle is what makes life possible on our planet. So, yes, the amount of rain is a vital part of all ecosystems.
The ecosystem is comprised of several organisms and how they relate to their environment. Each organism is connected to another in one way or another and that is why one change is bound to affect all organisms in the ecosystem.
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because all things in our life affect each other
by breathing, and doing anything at all
ecosystem :V
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
ecosystem
All organisms in an area and abiotic things that affect them.
Although trees can be replanted and they will regrow given time, you can not consider deforestation as a reversible change if it has gone too far. A forest is a living ecosystem of which the trees are just one part, if that ecosystem (all the animals and other plants) is destroyed, there is NO WAY to get back to how things were, the change is irreversible.
illegal logging,deforestation and mining that is all i know