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By Moving Objects, By Waves, Or By Heat Flow
The web of relationships gives an ecosystem its structure and life. This will show the feeding relationships between producers, consumers and decomposers which will result into a balance in the ecosystem.
Competition, symbiosis, and predation
There are actually many ways that humans can cause change in the ecosystem. One is negative by cutting down trees.
Deforestation affects the ecosystem in many ways: 1) It accelerates soil erosion. 2) It affects underground flow of water adversely. 3) It leads to disappearance of wild life as well as many wild varieties of plant.
Energy can be represented in other ways too. Ex. Volts, electron volts, calories
Energy can be represented in other ways too. Ex. Volts, electron volts, calories
Energy flows both ways between living systems and the physical environment.
Energy can "flow" or get transferred in a great many ways, depending on the specific type of energy involved. There may be a flow of heat energy, a flow of electric charge, in a collision momentum may be transferred, an electric current may get absorbed and converted into heat, etc.
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There are three ways thermal energy can be transferred: conduction, convection, and radiation.
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The web of relationships gives an ecosystem its structure and life. This will show the feeding relationships between producers, consumers and decomposers which will result into a balance in the ecosystem.
the structure chart differs from flow chart in these principle ways: 1- It is difficult to identify different modules of the software from its flow chart representation. 2- Data interchange among different modules is not represented in a flow chart. 3- sequential ordering of tasks inherited in a flow chart is suppressed in structure chart.
It is unknown how energy enters the living world. However, it is supposedly carried through electrons in the ecosystems in Earth.