It is called a Habitat. A habitat is where a population lives with a diverse amount of species.
no it doesn't hurt the Eco system at all.
Yes, very. If there was't an Eco-System, we would all never be alive!!!
this is called an eco-system
Abiotic components
eco system
Natural Region is created on the basis of physical feature and climate whereas Administrative Region is created on population and area.
Antarctica has the lowest eco footprint among all the continents due to its sparse human population and limited human activities.
it kills fish which can effect the entire eco system like bears then if bears die out whatever they eat will thrive and that will eat all of what they eat and it destroys the eco system.
In what ever way they can. We need all the help we can get.
Depends on where it's from, the population size, and how many that are collected. Eating animals that have been bred to be eaten won't harm the eco system(much), because the natural population is left intact. Eating invasive exotic species - like boas in the Everglades - will actually protect the eco system, as you're helping get rid of something that shouldn't be there. Eating vulnerable or engangered species that have been harvested out of the wild will hurt the eco system though.
In the common used hierarchy of biology, this would be a community, all organisms within a certain area.
A collection of populations that interact with each other in a given area is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem also consists of the abiotic factors.