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Forest and jungle ecosystems, the largest ecosytem is the Amazon Rain Forest in South America
Humans manage forest ecosystems through practices such as sustainable logging, reforestation, and controlled burns to maintain ecological balance. They implement conservation strategies to protect biodiversity and restore degraded areas. Additionally, forest management plans often involve monitoring wildlife populations and enforcing regulations to prevent illegal logging and land conversion. Community engagement and education also play crucial roles in promoting sustainable practices.
tropical rain forest
No, there are many other ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, coral reefs, wetlands, and mangrove forests. Each ecosystem has its own unique characteristics, biodiversity, and interactions between living organisms and their environment.
by not making a forest fire, and protect it's natural habitat
A Forest .
mushrooms,fungus and worms provide decomposion in forest ecosystems
No they do not manely they stay in the coniferous forest.
Answer: a. Empty space on which to build homes Explanation: It is not b. because maintaining sustainable forest ecosystems would allow species to survive in the forest environment. It is not c. because the roots of trees in sustainable forest ecosystems would hold soil, rocks, and other parts of the ground down to reduce erosion. This leaves a. Empty space on which to build homes would require forest ecosystems to be destroyed to build these homes which would go against maintaining sustainable forest ecosystems. Select one: A. Empty space on which to build homes B. Habitat for thousands of species C. Reduction of erosion in watersheds
Arctic ocean Mediterranean forest Indonesian rain forest
Some ecosystems in a rainforest include the canopy, understory, forest floor, and river systems. These ecosystems are interconnected and support a wide variety of plants and animals, each playing a unique role in the overall rainforest ecosystem.
There were species that lived in all ecosystems.