The metaphor of a mosic reflects how natural systems often spread across landscapes in complex patterns, like an intricate work of art. A forest ecologist may refer to a mosaic of forested patches remaining in an agricultural landscape, whereas, a butterfly biologist might speak of a mosaic of patches of grassland habitat for a particular species of butterfly. A landscape consisting of a mosaic of patches usually consists of five ecosystem types, with ecotones along their borders.
Yes, it does; and Yes, it is.
Magnitude refers to the severity of floods
"Eco-friendly" means it is friendly to the earth or "ecology". This term is usually used in reference to "green" products like hybrid cars and bamboo flooring.
The term weathering normally refers to the breakdown of the surroundings or other artifacts by natural means. It can also refer to other means such as mechanical.
Erosion control is the term used in the practice of preventing or controlling wind and water erosion in agriculture, land development and construction.
Jon M Skovlin has written: 'Interpreting long-term trends in Blue Mountain ecosystems from repeat photography' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History, Landscape ecology, Forest ecology, Landscape changes, Biotic communities, Repeat photography
Ernst Haeckel. He is the person who coined the term, Ecology.
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Ernst Haeckel.
the term ecology was coined in 1866 by the German biologist, Ernst haeckel from the Greek oikos meaning "house or dwelling".
the term ecology was coined in 1866 by the German biologist, Ernst haeckel from the Greek oikos meaning "house or dwelling".
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who introduced environment
The term soundscape refers to all the sounds in an area, much like a landscape. For instance in the city, the soundscape would include people, vehicles, workers and animals among other things.
Ecology is the study of living things' relationship to their environment.
The term 'ecology' implies the branch of biological study which deals with the relationship among organisms and also with the environment. The term 'ecology' is derived from the Greek word 'oikos' for 'house'