well we had put more industries and improve our electricity and build windmills, water wheels, etc.
The role of humans in ecosystems is that they have to depend on their ecosystems to provide food for survival and to recycle wast. They also have a role to destroy their environment by polluting the air, land, and water.
Humans play a crucial role in ecosystems as both consumers and producers of resources. Through activities like agriculture, deforestation, and pollution, humans can significantly impact ecosystem health. Conservation efforts and sustainable practices are important in ensuring a balanced and healthy ecosystem for all species.
Artificial ecosystems are deliberately created by humans, such as urban parks or agricultural fields, while natural ecosystems develop without human intervention. Natural ecosystems are typically more diverse and stable, with complex interactions between organisms, while artificial ecosystems may be simpler and more prone to disruptions. Additionally, natural ecosystems are better at providing ecological services like clean water and air purification.
No, humans do not need photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, but humans get their energy from consuming food, not sunlight. Photosynthesis is essential for plants, but not for humans.
To help ecosystems thrive, humans must gain a better understanding of the interconnected relationships between different species, the impact of human activities on the environment, and the importance of biodiversity for ecosystem resilience. This knowledge can inform conservation efforts and sustainable practices to protect and restore ecosystems.
False Ecosystems change contiuously since the dawn of time. But man has not changed the ecosystem, he has damaged it. Big Diference
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
well humans have changed the desert from the housing to tourist places like in the midle of Australia uluru - las vagas was actually a desert and humans have significantly changed deserts because 65% of the worlds oil is found beneath the desert so most deserts are formed into mines. this is bad because rare animals and plants
Nobody.Chemical energy was always there,but just humans now realise it. Energy cannot be created or destroyed,but can be changed from 1 form to the next.
Humans derive their energy primarily from the food they consume. The body breaks down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from food into energy through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is used to fuel various bodily functions, such as movement, digestion, and brain activity.
in a good ecosystem
Humans :)
Bears.
over time humans have changed their natural enviorments and created new ones. Forests and grasslands that once stretched for miles have been replaced by farms and ranches.
they polute water
humans have changed because they used to be hobbits which are half human half hobbit
Humans use food for energy.