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Is ecosystem a noun

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Yes, ecosystem is a noun (a thing), a singular, common noun.

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What kind of noun is ecosystem?

The noun 'ecosystem' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a complex network or interconnected system; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.


What part of speech is ecosystem?

The word ecosystem is a noun.


What word describes a global ecosystem?

The word 'global' is the adjective that describes the noun 'ecosystem'.


What are some antonyms for ecosystem?

None. It's a noun.


Is rainforest a proper noun?

No, "rainforest" is a common noun. It refers to a type of ecosystem characterized by high rainfall and dense vegetation.


What makes up all of the living and nonliving things that surround and support you?

The term "biosphere" is sometimes used as a collective noun for all living and organic matter on the planet.


What is a antonym for the word environment?

Nouns do not have opposites; 'ecosystem' is a noun. Therefore, ecosystem does not have an opposite. If nouns don't have an opposite... well, "top" is the opposite of "bottom", and they are referring to locations, hence they are nouns.


What is bigger ecosystem or community?

Ecosystem is a habitat where as community is a bunch of animals


The different type of ecoysystem?

Terrestrial ecosystems,The Forest Ecosystem,The Desert Ecosystem ,The Grassland Ecosystem,The Mountain Ecosystem,Aquatic Ecosystems,The Marine Ecosystem and The Freshwater Ecosystem


What is unmanaged ecosystem ecosystem?

unmanaged ecosystem is an ecosystem that nobody takes care of it.it is untouched ecosystem.


A community and its abiotic factors?

That's known as an ecosystem.


A community and all of the nonliving things that affect it?

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.