When using the word marginal in relation to ecosystems it is often referring to the valuation of an ecosystem. Measuring the marginal value of changes in an ecosystem can be useful when creating a cost-benefit analysis of environmental policy.
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Ecosystem is a habitat where as community is a bunch of animals
unmanaged ecosystem is an ecosystem that nobody takes care of it.it is untouched ecosystem.
That's known as an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
A mum's ecosystem is when there are mums; flowers and they have an ecosystem.
in the island of luzon
rain forest marginal urban freshwater mangrove sea grass coral reefs agricultural soft bottom
Marginal net benefits= Marginal benefit- Marginal cost
Here are different types of ecosystem in Philippines: 1. Forest 2. Fresh water 3. Marine Ecosystem 4. Crop lands 5. Biomes Hope this can help. God bless!
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Marginal cost is
In economics, marginal profit is the difference between the marginal revenue and the marginal cost of producing an additional unit of output.
The optimal level of output is where marginal costs = marginal damages.
Marginal net benefits= Marginal benefit- Marginal cost
Three stages of production are increasing marginal returns, diminishing marginal returns, and negative marginal returns.
In regards to marginal vs. non-marginal syndesmophytes. Marginal syndesmophytes (intervertebral bony bony bridges) are more commonly seen in ankylosing spondylitis. Where as non-marginal syndesmophytes are more commonly in reactive arthritis and DISH. Marginal syndesmophytes are delicate + symmetric; while non-marginal syndesmophytes are bulky + discontinuous.
when marginal benefit is equal to marginal cost To be more specific: When the marginal damage cost of polluting is equal to the marginal abatement cost of polluting (or the marginal benefit of polluting, which is equivalent to the MAC)