Closed ecosystems are self-replenishing ecosystems in which life can be maintained without external factors or outside aid. They can fail through lack of water, over population, and disease.
well it could disrupt an ecosystem as all the animals in the habitats might die or might be homeless as the forest fire might have killed them or there home. it would probably disrupt an eco system as lots of animals are losing there prey. also animals might have to move into another habitat.
Credit rationing.
The answer to this question depends on what it is that the scientists are investigating. If, for example, they are investigating sub-atomic particles (eg Higgs Boson at CERN), the tracking different parts of the ecosystem will be of little use.
where is the forest ecosystem located at \
=lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.==lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.=
It could be because the account you are sending might be closed. The user might have deleted the account. Or you might not be getting enough Internet to send them.
An ecosystem which is neither open nor closed is known as an "Ideal Ecosystem".
A biodome is a closed ecosystem housed in a domelike structure.
The carbon cycle is a closed system, and recycling carbon is the only way to replenish it for an ecosystem.
The earth can be considered a closed ecosystembecause it does not necessarily allow other materials to enter, and does not release materials.
This question is too vague. Closed
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
Yes and no, depending on the organism.
The biggest ecosystem on earth is the Amazon rainforest.
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
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Ecosystem sustainability