An ecosystem is an area that can produce nutrients and sustain life.
Ecosystems can be any size, from the vast rainforest of the Amazon to a small woodland area or a tiny pond perhaps at the bottom of a garden. There are also different types of ecosystem. They vary from place to place around the world as well as between and within areas such as woodland, moorland, streams, farms and even cities. These variations are due to largely to the different physical conditions that exist in any particular location and they can be studied using a system approach.
A place on earth where living things interact with other living things and non-living things (biotic and abiotic)
An ecosystem is all of the living and non-living things in an area, interacting with each other. There are many ecosystems all over the world.
An ecosystem is a biological enviroment consistind of all theorganisms living in a particular area.
animals in biome eating by rat by natutrt
something that includes animals
Soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, air and sunlight are all abiotic factors found in a desert.
No one set answer for this. Many variables determine how long this takes. Material used, climate the house is in, other aggravating factors... some decompose in a couple of years, while there are historical cabins in Antarctica which are virtually unchanged from their condition in the early 1900s.