Countries and environments that are at climate extremes have fragile ecosystems, Desert, polar, and high mountain countries would be on the list. Their ecologies are at risk of small unfavourable climate changes.
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You think of course to coral reefs.
Ecology = the relationship of organisms between each other and their natural environment. Fragile = vulnerability. Thus, ecological fragility where the organisms within an environment are vulnerable to something. For example, a swamp that is drained or poisoned, a tropical forest that is cut down for timber, etc. The opposite - ecological robustness - is an ecology that is resistent to adverse forces.
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They can harm fragile ecosystems
Fragile marine ecosystems such as coral reefs and seagrass beds have been destroyed due to activities like overfishing, pollution, and coastal development. These ecosystems are important for supporting biodiversity, providing habitats for marine life, and protecting coastlines from erosion. Efforts are needed to reduce these destructive practices and protect these valuable marine ecosystems.
You think of course to coral reefs.
Ecology = the relationship of organisms between each other and their natural environment. Fragile = vulnerability. Thus, ecological fragility where the organisms within an environment are vulnerable to something. For example, a swamp that is drained or poisoned, a tropical forest that is cut down for timber, etc. The opposite - ecological robustness - is an ecology that is resistent to adverse forces.
The comparative form of "fragile" is "more fragile."
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A situation that is near to being imbalanced is fragile. A person who gets easily sick is fragile. A glass that is easily broken is fragile and the rain forest is about to become imbalanced so it is fragile.
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