It mEans regrowing an ecosystem or habitat
Ecosystem restoration can take decades.
restoration
when the sun makes plant grow
After a natural disaster has damaged a local ecosystem, there will likely be a period of recovery and restoration as the ecosystem tries to rebuild itself. This may involve changes in species composition, soil fertility, and overall ecosystem balance. Human intervention through restoration efforts may also be necessary to facilitate the recovery process.
by littering or harming the ecosystem
the operation and restoration of trains of a bygone time when steam was king
Damage to an ecosystem caused by a hurricane or a flood can include loss of habitat, destruction of vegetation, disruption of food chains, and changes in water quality. These events can lead to long-term impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem health, affecting the balance and resilience of the ecosystem. Restoration efforts may be needed to help the ecosystem recover.
Ecological restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been damaged, degraded, or destroyed. This involves activities such as reintroducing native species, controlling invasive species, and restoring habitats to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem functionality.
False. Not every change that occurs in an ecosystem is harmful. Some changes can be beneficial, such as the introduction of a new species that fills a vacant ecological niche or the restoration of a degraded habitat. However, certain changes, such as habitat destruction or pollution, can have negative effects on the ecosystem.
Restoration is broadly defined as the act, process, or result of returning a degraded or former habitat to a healthy, self-sustaining condition that resembles as closely as possible its pre-disturbed state. It is very common for this term to include improving or increasing the function of an ecosystem. In this way, it may not include brining a specific area back to its pre-disturbed state but to place or modify elements (soil, water, plants, animals, etc) in a degraded ecosystem so that it functions as we expect such an ecosystem to function when "healthy".
Conservation: The action of conserving something, in particular. Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife.
Biomass is from an ecosystem which can cause a nuclear reaction otherwise known as a nuke in MW2