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some species of dolphins live in warm water while other species live in cool water {60 degrees up to 70 degrees
A habitat and an ecosystem are different becausea habitat is the place were the species lives and an ecosystem is all the living and non-living things in an area.This is how they are different.
what type of plants lives in the terrestrial ecosystem?
Ecosystem is the environment in which man lives. He has to keep it healthy.
There are rain forests, Savannas, and deserts that are all tropical and all of those are different.
No, because an ecosystem is all of the organisms that live there, were as a habitat is where one specific species lives. Hope it helped :)
some species of dolphins live in warm water while other species live in cool water {60 degrees up to 70 degrees
there are many Introduced species that share the ecosystem, such as foxes, goats and feral cats. Wedge tailed eagles sometimes eat the Y.F.R. Wallabies so they must share the same ecosystem. You could try finding out what lives in Rock Scree habitats.
it lives in a ecosystem at our school.
An ecosystem is a complex interaction of living and non-living processes. A habitat is a physical place, within an ecosystem, where a particular species tends to be found.
A habitat is the place where a plant or animal lives and an ecosystem is the interaction between all living species in an area and includes the abiotic factors (light, temperature, soil fertility etc.).
=Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....==Ecosystem is the habitat the animal lives in and the enviroment is the surroundings of where the animals live in....=
That Question does not make sense. A tiger lives in a forest ecosystem. A tiger is not an ecosystem.
an ecosystem lives by surviving off of each another
All plants live in an ecosystem.
The Snow Leopard species hunts animals preventing overpopulation. During the winter it eats dead animals.
AnswerYes the ecosystem could survive without the Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascarensis). It is not a keystone species. However, its loss would leave an open niche and weaken the ecosystems in which it lives.