Many activities disrupt ecosystem balance.
For example, global warming is the result of us humans not being considerate enough to care about what happens to all that deadly gas we emit into the environment.
Some others are
Water pollution causes a decrease in fish populations in a river.
water pollution causes a decrease in the fish population of a lake
1.deforestation
2. intestive farming
3.illegal fishing
4.infficient
5.improper garbage disposal
weather, climatetemperature
Oxygen cycles through the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
the substance is a limiting factor, but im not sure at all__________________________________________orLimiting nutrient- single nutrient that either is scarce or cycles very slowly, limiting the growth of organisms in an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a system comprised of living organisms and nonliving material working together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. The basic requirements of an ecosystem include a source of energy, the ability to store energy in chemical bonds, and a means by which to recycle essential substances between organisms and the environment.
All of the biogeochemical cycles are mainly involved proper maintenance of ecosystem with proper energy flow across primary producers and consumers at tertiary stage.
farmingminingwarindustrialcattle keeping
how do kaingin activities discrupt the cycle of an ecosystem
Living
by planting any fruit tree that we eat and we throw the seed anywhere and the seed that we thow is grow that is my simple answer
Yes it does!
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Biogeochemical Cycles -Kobe
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explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems
transpiration
Destructive practices, such as deforestation, overfishing, and pollution, disrupt the interrelationship in ecosystems by depleting resources and altering habitats. This can lead to the decline or extinction of certain species, as well as imbalances in predator-prey relationships and nutrient cycles. Ultimately, these disturbances can have cascading effects throughout the ecosystem, compromising its overall health and function.
They return resources back to earth. Hence, they are important.