It is capable of providing shelter, food and water for the animal and human inhabitants of the African Savannah regions.
The cork-like bark is fire resistant and is used for cloth and rope. The leaves are used for condiments and medicines. The fruit, called "monkey bread", is rich in vitamin C and is eaten. The tree is capable of storing hundreds of liters of water, which is tapped in dry periods.
A baobab tree has very deep roots and a thick trunk. The deep roots help it survive in very arid conditions. A huge trunk can help the tree to store water for a long period.
It must have food, water, and room for animals to live in. If the area is too crowded animals may move on to a different ecosystem. Producers in an ecosystem are the living organisms which provide food for other animals. A good example of a producer is a plant. They can make their own food. Consumers are the animals that eat the food from producers or they eat consumers such as deer, rabbit. If you have same amount of producers and consumers you will have a healthy ecosystem.
An ecosystem is an entire area that can sustain life. Ecosystems come in many sizes. If you take a look around you, you will see how we are a part of an ecosystem and we interact with other living organisms to maintain our lives. We eat animals, and we raise animals and feed them also. You can have a complete ecosystem on an acre of land and be self sufficient. But you will be interacting with all sorts of living creatures that make your life possible, from microscopic life to the big fat cow you are going to butcher for dinner this month.
This is a very broad question, but I will try to remember the basics. All ecosystems must have a producer. A producer is a plant that can make its own energy (autotrophic). Then, primary consumers eat the producer, taking 10% of the energy produced in the previous organism for itself. This is a small ecosystem, but an ecosystem nonetheless.
Three physical factors of the ecosystem are temperature, sunlight, and wind and three chemical factors are level of water in soil, level of plant nutrients in soil, and levels of dissolved oxygen.
The biotic factors are the living things in that area. That is, biotic factors are the flora (plants) and fauna (animals) of an area.
decompose and make rich soil.
because animals are eating other animals to make them go away
They keep the Earth's Ecosystem in balance. and they make great companions When they are domesticated...
They make their own food so that they can be provided for other animals to eat.
Humans should ideally play a guardian role in the ecosystem. They can make sure that the balance remains sustainable and protect the animals that are going extinct.
An arctic ecosystem will be more fragile than a southern forest ecosystem because, it has much less biodiversity and there is a substancial difference in the amount of plants and animals that make up the ecosystem. Hope this helped everyone...
the producers are important to all ecosystem because producers are plants and they make food by their selves and animals eat those to produce energy for it self.
tiger is a consumer because he eats he does not make any thing that can contribute to the ecosystem he consumes animals
Plants and animals.If there weren't any plants and animals in a biome the ecosystem wouldn't be able to stay in balance.If the ecosystem isn't in balance, then all of the plants and animals would die off.
all the populations in a given area make up a community. For example, animals, and microorganisms in a lake make up a community.an ecosystem includes all the members of the community (living or biotic factors) plus the physical environment (abiotic factors) in which they live.One step down From an ecosystem, which would be all the members of a species WITHIN an ecosystem, would therefore be a community
because it creates its own products and make their towns
In this ecosystem, the producer is the grass. Producer make their own food and include plants, grass, and algae. Consumers are animals that do not make food but must feed on other consumers.