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False Ecosystems change contiuously since the dawn of time. But man has not changed the ecosystem, he has damaged it. Big Diference
Although throughout Earth's history the climate has always changed with ecosystems and species coming and going, rapid climate change affects ecosystems and species ability to adapt and so biodiversity loss increases. ... Loss of Arctic sea ice threatens biodiversity across an entire biome and beyond.
We don't spend a lot of time in natural ecosystems because where ever we are, chances are the biotic and abiotic factors has been changed. They change becuase humans changed it. When humans change the ecosystem it is no longer a natural ecosystem. We use natural ecosystems and turn it into thing's like golf courses, housing area's etc. So basically we are in non natural ecosystems most of the time. But the only time we do use (or are in) a natural ecosystem in when we are in/by a forest, pond (that was naturally made) etc. Hope that helped :)
Ecological succession is an important theory in ecology that states recovery of flora and fauna is a slow predictable process that restores an evironment to its orginal state after some sort of severe destructive event. However, ecologists learedn by studying the aftermath of the Mount St. Helens eruption that the planet will recover much faster and in more unpredictable ways than originally believed.
Yes very much so
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False Ecosystems change contiuously since the dawn of time. But man has not changed the ecosystem, he has damaged it. Big Diference
In both genetic,material is changed
succession
Originally, congress was to decide who was next in line for office after the Vice President. The 25th Amendment changed presidential succession to what it is today.
Fossil Succession
Global warming has changed the world by making changes in the weather. It has also affected the sea levels and the ecosystems.
Human activities have changed the biosphere the most through deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These activities have had profound effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, and the balance of life on Earth.
Although throughout Earth's history the climate has always changed with ecosystems and species coming and going, rapid climate change affects ecosystems and species ability to adapt and so biodiversity loss increases. ... Loss of Arctic sea ice threatens biodiversity across an entire biome and beyond.
We don't spend a lot of time in natural ecosystems because where ever we are, chances are the biotic and abiotic factors has been changed. They change becuase humans changed it. When humans change the ecosystem it is no longer a natural ecosystem. We use natural ecosystems and turn it into thing's like golf courses, housing area's etc. So basically we are in non natural ecosystems most of the time. But the only time we do use (or are in) a natural ecosystem in when we are in/by a forest, pond (that was naturally made) etc. Hope that helped :)
Reducing helps the environment because it helps to reserve natural resources. This allows ecosystems to not be changed very much which helps to save organisms.