Human-managed ecosystems include agricultural systems, urban environments, and forestry plantations. Agricultural systems, such as farms and orchards, are designed for food production and often involve practices like crop rotation and irrigation. Urban ecosystems encompass cities and towns, where land use is planned for housing, transportation, and green spaces. Forestry plantations involve the cultivation of specific tree species for timber and other resources, often replacing natural forests with monocultures.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Bears.
in a good ecosystem
Human-made ecosystems are often designed and controlled by humans to serve a specific purpose, such as agriculture or urban development. They tend to have simplified and structured biodiversity compared to natural ecosystems. Human-made ecosystems can be highly productive but may also be vulnerable to disruption and degradation due to human activities.
Water sunlight and air
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
in a good ecosystem
Humans :)
Bears.
they polute water
A natural ecosystem is self-sustaining and dynamically balanced, with minimal human intervention, while a managed ecosystem is actively controlled by humans to achieve specific goals such as increased productivity or biodiversity. Natural ecosystems evolve over time based on natural processes and interactions, whereas managed ecosystems are subject to intentional interventions like planting, harvesting, or removal of species to achieve desired outcomes.
A managed ecosystem simply means a area that has been controlled by humans and you can often tell in a ecosystem or habit/ area is managed or natural
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
PollutionDeforestationDamaging habitatsFood wasteMining
Human-made ecosystems are often designed and controlled by humans to serve a specific purpose, such as agriculture or urban development. They tend to have simplified and structured biodiversity compared to natural ecosystems. Human-made ecosystems can be highly productive but may also be vulnerable to disruption and degradation due to human activities.
EVOLUTION. Animals and humans were not "designed"; they and we evolved in ways that were shaped by natural selection in the context of the environments in which they and we lived. Humans were designed... by GOD
Everything that's built by humans is designed to some degree.