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Terrestrial ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Swamps, marshes, tropical rain forests (most productive)2. Temperate forest3. Northern coniferous forest (taiga)4. Savanna5. Agricultural land6. Woodland and shrubland7. Temperate grassland8. Tundra (arctic and alpine)9. Desert scrub10. Extreme desert (least productive)Aquatic ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Estuaries (most productive)2. Lakes and streams3. Continental shelf4. Open ocean (least productive)
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The disadvantages of total productive maintenance are that it is time consuming and challenging to implement. However, it does serve as a way to control methods of production.
It means a day where you don't 'waste' any of your time and work on something important. Eg: had a productive day, completed 5 homeworks!
Meiosis.
The male productive structure of a plant is the stamen. It consists of an anther, which produces pollen, and a filament, which supports the anther. The pollen contains the plant's sperm cells and is necessary for pollination and fertilization.
be productive
language is productive and creative?why?
No. Productive is an adjective. The adverb is productively.
When phlegm comes out when you caugh it is called productive cough. If nothing is produced it is called as dry or non - productive cough
Temperature regulating mechanisms are very important in organisms. This is because cells in organisms can only survive and be productive in certain temperatures.
A desert can be productive if water is available for irrigation.
Productive, Efficient, Beneficial
Define productive. Do you mean work and job production or just not siting around doing nothing productive. Or this this a trick question because I am not being productive by siting around and answering questions on the Internet.
Natural Process
The 3 productive resources are natural, human, and capital :)