An ecosystem is made of many species, which live in a community, and they live in a population.
it makes the ecosystem more stable
A keystone species is essential to the balance of an ecosystem because it has a disproportionately large impact on its environment compared to its abundance. If a keystone species is removed, it can lead to significant changes in the ecosystem, affecting the survival of other species and overall ecosystem health.
An organism's particular role in an ecosystem is known as its ecological niche. This niche includes its interactions with other organisms and its unique way of obtaining resources and contributing to ecosystem function. Each organism plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
The Amazon Rainforest is known as the luxuriant ecosystem that is home to half of the world's animal and plant species.
Keystone species are organisms that have a big impact on their ecosystem, even though they may not be the most abundant. They play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. Characteristics that determine if an organism is a keystone species include their unique ecological niche, their influence on other species, and the significant effects their presence or absence can have on the ecosystem.
By removing population it makes the ecosystem bad and by adding to the population it makes the ecosystem better
when the sun makes plant grow
Its a system because everything works together like a system which makes the ecosystem
what makes up a community in the desert ecosystem
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an ecosystem is what happens when your mom eats a lot of brain and has to take a really BIG poo
basic needs
A niche. :)
it makes dem seck
niche
the sun makes plants grow
it does balance it, it makes it worse