forest floor
forest is most stsble ecosystem on the earth
The most stable atoms/ions have 8 electrons in their outermost shell.
Generally, forests are considered the most stable ecosystem of the options listed. Forests have high biodiversity, complex food webs, and are resilient to disturbances. Oceans can also be stable, but they are facing increasing threats from climate change and pollution. Deserts and mountains are more fragile ecosystems due to their extreme conditions and lower biodiversity.
The global level with the most land covering is forest land, followed closely by farmland.
Most atoms are stable when they have a full outer energy level, which typically consists of 8 electrons. This is known as the octet rule. However, some smaller atoms, such as hydrogen and helium, are stable with only 2 electrons in their outer energy level.
All the noble gases Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon have a stable octet of electrons in their outer energy level.
A plant that thrives in a tropical rain forest but fails to survive in a temperate forest likely has a high humidity and temperature requirement. It may be adapted to consistently warm, moist conditions and cannot tolerate the cooler temperatures or seasonal changes in a temperate environment. Additionally, such a plant might have specialized growth patterns or reproductive cycles that align with the stable conditions of a tropical ecosystem, making it ill-suited for the more variable climate of temperate regions.
The noble gases is the most stable group of elements. They have their outer electron energy levels full, but the number of electrons vary according to which noble gas it is. They are group 18 on the periodic table.
the lowest energy level occupied by an electron when an atom is in its most stable energy state
Yes, enzymes are typically more stable than most proteins found in the cell because they have evolved to function under specific conditions and have specific structural and catalytic properties. Enzymes often have mechanisms to prevent unfolding and denaturation, allowing them to maintain their function over a wide range of conditions.
The only common - and widely devastating - natural disaster in the deciduous forest is fire started by lightning strike (or sloppy campers). It is one of the most stable environments there is. That's why the proper name for a mature deciduous forest is "climax forest". It's the finished product.
The climax community is considered the most stable stage of succession. At this point, the community has reached a state of equilibrium where species composition and environmental conditions remain relatively constant.