fish
Estuaries are the most productive ecosystems.
phytoplankton
Its probably krill, or algae.
seaweed
its the marine biome
Swamp
Terrestrial ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Swamps, marshes, tropical rain forests (most productive)2. Temperate forest3. Northern coniferous forest (taiga)4. Savanna5. Agricultural land6. Woodland and shrubland7. Temperate grassland8. Tundra (arctic and alpine)9. Desert scrub10. Extreme desert (least productive)Aquatic ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Estuaries (most productive)2. Lakes and streams3. Continental shelf4. Open ocean (least productive)
Biomes cannot be productive. They just sit there and take up space. Does that sound very productive, not really, and why in the estuaries do you care anyway? When will you ever need to use that information? That's right never.
The are many different factors that can affect the pH of a river red gum ecosystem, the most severe being man made. If changes in the pH can effect the aquatic life that use the trees for breeding during the flood season. It can also effect the health of the trees.
its the marine biome
Its probably krill, or algae.
Phytoplankton make their own food from sunlight.
Swamp
The ecosystem of a turtle varies upon which specific species you are referring to. Most turtles, however, prefer being in places that they can bask in the sun in, and that are near constant bodies of water.h
the food chain
Terrestrial ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Swamps, marshes, tropical rain forests (most productive)2. Temperate forest3. Northern coniferous forest (taiga)4. Savanna5. Agricultural land6. Woodland and shrubland7. Temperate grassland8. Tundra (arctic and alpine)9. Desert scrub10. Extreme desert (least productive)Aquatic ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Estuaries (most productive)2. Lakes and streams3. Continental shelf4. Open ocean (least productive)
An aquatic ecosystem can be divided into three categories: stationary such as in ponds, flowing such as in rivers and streams, and marine. The aquatic ecosystem is home to a variety of fish, plants, insects, and amphibians. The Marine ecosystem being the most abundant of all the ecosystems. The desert ecosystem is marked by the lack of rainfall, so not all deserts are hot. They are also marked by the barren landscape with little to no vegetation. Organisms that live here must be highly adapted to the dry conditions. The forest ecosystem are know for the trees and vegetation. They can range from the lush rain forest in the southern hemisphere to the more temperate forest of the deciduous and conifer trees, to the conifer forest that stand on the outer edge of the arctic circle.
Areas with fertile soil, good access to water for irrigation, and suitable climate conditions are typically the most productive for farming. Regions with moderate temperatures, adequate rainfall, and low risk of natural disasters such as hailstorms or floods are often ideal for growing a variety of crops. Additionally, areas with good infrastructure and access to markets can boost productivity by facilitating transportation and distribution of agricultural products.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
what day of the week are employees most productive
the dolphin is the most gentle aquatic animal