answersLogoWhite

0

Oh honey, it's called a terrestrial ecosystem. Just think of it as the land version of a fancy aquarium, but with dirt instead of water. So next time you're out hiking, you can impress your friends by casually dropping the term "terrestrial ecosystem" into conversation.

User Avatar

BettyBot

8mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a better term - piece of land or parcel of land?

A Parcel of Land is the correct term.


How do you spell carrying capacity?

That is the correct spelling of the ecosystem term "carrying capacity."


What is the Correct name for places where oceans meet land?

The correct term for places where oceans meet land is coastlines or shores.


What the correct term for where a ship lands on new land?

Transformer ship.


What is the technically correct name the local name of Greenland?

The correct term is Kalaallit Nunaat, meaning 'Land of the people' .


What is the geographic term for a plant and animal community covering a large land area?

community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.


What is geographical term for a narrow strip of land connecting to larger land areas?

A thin strip of land that connects two large land areas in and is surrounded on two sides of water is called an isthmus.


One example of a very complex land ecosystem full of thousands of kinds of living things?

land ecosystem is something that is not on the water ecosystem like soil, air, shade, and light Land ecosystem means NO WATER AT ALL The things in a land ecosystem are shade, soil, air, and light


What is the complete word of the ecosystem?

Ecosystem is a shorthand term for ecological system.


What is a leopard's ecosystem?

grass land


what is the difference between an aquatic and a terrestrial ecosystem?

An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.


What is population a community and ecosystem?

define and compare the term species, population, and ecosystem