The most abundant microbe in the desert is a blue-green bacterium called Microcoleus. One unique type microbe in the desert is the so called "desert varnish," a type of fungus that can turn desert rocks all shades of green, orange, and yellow. Another microbe found in the desert is lichens, a mix of fungus and algal cells.
Ecosystem
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
I believe the word you are looking for is sylvan.
No. The system consists of all living and nonliving things found in a large area. In a tropical forest ecosystem, they would be many. many different kinds of living things plus the nonliving things. In a desert ecosystem, there are fewer living things but many of the same nonliving things.Living: insects, bugs, bacteria, worms, centipedes, plants, birds and animals.Nonliving: sand, rocks, water and air.
It is called an ecosystem
Ecosystem
Abiotic factors of a desert include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
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They help the ecosystem and contribute to it and they help they ecosystem.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Ecosystem
The Ecosystem
ECOSYSTEM- is an environment where LIVING THINGS and NON-LIVING THINGS interact with each other..BIOTIC and ABIOTIC are the components of ecosystem....~*MARGE*~
I believe the word you are looking for is sylvan.
A community has living things in it and a ecosystem has both living and non-living things in it. that is just contrasting it... :)
A community has living things in it and a ecosystem has both living and non-living things in it. that is just contrasting it... :)
No. The system consists of all living and nonliving things found in a large area. In a tropical forest ecosystem, they would be many. many different kinds of living things plus the nonliving things. In a desert ecosystem, there are fewer living things but many of the same nonliving things.Living: insects, bugs, bacteria, worms, centipedes, plants, birds and animals.Nonliving: sand, rocks, water and air.