A community unit with a relationship between its physical environment is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem contains both abiotic and biotic factors.
An ecosystem consists of a community and all of the physical aspects of its habitat.
A big fat ecosystem
Ecosystem.
That questions answer would be an ecosystem. Me being a Science teacher.
a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
The Ecological Hierarchy begins with organisms. The second level is population which is defined as a group of organisms that are members of the same species and live in the same place at the same time. Next is community which is all of the different populations living in the same general environment. Lastly, an ecosystem is made up of the community and the physical environment.
orgasm
Population- A collection of inter-breeding organisms in a certain species. Community- Group of interacting organisms sharing an environment.
ecosystem
An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
ecosystem
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this would be called the ecosystem :)
a biological community of interacting and organism and their physical environment
human, plants and animals
In terms of Science, there are five physical elements that make up the environment in a community. These five elements include: air, soil, water, solar energy, and flora & fauna.
That questions answer would be an ecosystem. Me being a Science teacher.
The relationship between a community and its physical environment is known as a socio-ecological system. This concept recognizes the dynamic interplay between human activities and the natural environment, highlighting how social, economic, and environmental factors all influence and shape each other. Ensuring sustainable development and resilience requires a holistic understanding of these interconnected systems and promoting practices that benefit both the community and the environment.