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Why does one change in the ecosystem often lead to other changes in the ecosystem?

The ecosystem is comprised of several organisms and how they relate to their environment. Each organism is connected to another in one way or another and that is why one change is bound to affect all organisms in the ecosystem.


Acommunity and all of the nonliving things that affect it?

ecosystem.


What are all of the nonliving things that affect a community?

the answer is ecosystem. This answer was given by rateyourschool.spaces.live.com to see more go there.


How do you affect the ecosystem around you?

by breathing, and doing anything at all


A community and all of the non living things that affect it?

ecosystem :V


An organism's role in its community is its And where it lives is its?

ecosystem


In Aboriginal teachings what is an Ecosystem?

All organisms in an area and abiotic things that affect them.


How can we consider deforestation as a reversible change?

Although trees can be replanted and they will regrow given time, you can not consider deforestation as a reversible change if it has gone too far. A forest is a living ecosystem of which the trees are just one part, if that ecosystem (all the animals and other plants) is destroyed, there is NO WAY to get back to how things were, the change is irreversible.


How do humans affect the forest ecosystem?

illegal logging,deforestation and mining that is all i know


What factors affect biodiversity?

Ecosystem, genetic and cultural diversity, and the connections between these and all species.


What essential part of an ecosystem produces the food for all the living organisms?

The sun


What is an abiotic part of an ecosystem this gas is required by all living things?

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