One thing that would increase the carrying capacity is if the ecosystem had more resources, such as a bigger food supply. If there was more food, the ecosystem could support more organisms.
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Yes, ecosystem is a noun (a thing), a singular, common noun.
No dead things live in any ecosystem
ecosystem
It could impact the ecosystem immensely. It would decrease the number of animals that feed off the producers, and then decrease the number of animals that feed off those animals etc. Its a massive chain, as soon as you change one little thing everything else changes
Ecosystems have an atmosphere, soil, light, heat, water and living organisms. The living organisms in an ecosystem can include plants, animals or both.it is formed by living non living thing.
When a living thing is removed from a food web the population of it's predators will decrease and the population of its prey will increase, disrupting the ecosystem of the living thing.
we could have nature and animals in our ecosystem. The population of our honey beez could increase (good thing)
a ecosystem is a living thing and non-living thing work together
A living thing in the environment is an organism that is capable of carrying out life processes such as growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli. This can include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that interact with each other and their surroundings in an ecosystem.
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Yes, ecosystem is a noun (a thing), a singular, common noun.
the changes in the Iberian lynx ecosystem is every thing
No dead things live in any ecosystem
ecosystem
Yes. An ecosystem consists of animals, plants, and so forth. Without any of these components then there wouldn't be such thing as an ecosystem.
A living or once living thing in our ecosystem.