Sunlight, air water soil and space. The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
If their are more plants then it will be no space for the other plants and animals
sand, water, tempatures, space and sunlight
A sustainable ecosystem
Population growth can affect biodiversity because the more people there are; the more space and resources are needed. Trees are cut down and habitats destroyed because of wood and other resources such as medicine are needed as well as to make space for shelter.
An ecosystem refers to a relational community that interacts within a time and space in such a way that sustains life.
They are both homes for the creatures that live in that space.
In population biology, carrying capacity is defined as the environment's maximal load which is different from the concept of population equilibrium.Hence, if an ecosystem decreases in space, competition will also decrease.
Sunlight, air water soil and space. The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
If by the 'ecosystem' you mean the surface of the earth and its atmosphere, which includes all living things on earth, then yes, the only way for energy to leave is by radiation out into space. The ecosystem receives heat from the sun and from the earth's hot interior, and radiates heat back into space, thus maintaining a thermal balance over time.
If their are more plants then it will be no space for the other plants and animals
sand, water, tempatures, space and sunlight
The polar ecosystem is basically frozen water that keeps areas like Florida from flooding over. So it pretty much gives us more space to live in.
Terraforming is transforming a planet into one that is similar to Earth (so that an ecosystem in which humans can survive will sustain itself).
A sustainable ecosystem
An Ecosystem.
Every organism has a unique ecosystem within which it lives. ... All organisms need to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive. This means adapting to be able to survive the climatic conditions of the ecosystem, predators, and other species that compete for the same food and space