in a good ecosystem
Yes, humans breathe the oxygen. We give the hydrogen to the plants. It goes in a big circle.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Bears.
No, because they are a type of bacteria. Even though bacteria can be bad there is also some good bacteria as well. We need the good bacteria for medicine like penicillin and other things
Water sunlight and air
No, humans cannot live without establishing a harmonious connection with the ecosystems in the oceans.
humans live in mostly every kind of ecosystem (except underwater of course)
Yes, humans breathe the oxygen. We give the hydrogen to the plants. It goes in a big circle.
Humans live in the biosphere, which includes all of the Earth's ecosystems where living organisms can be found. The biosphere consists of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere, and supports the variety of life on Earth.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
yes because we live in this world and its our job to keep it clean, and if we dont, who will?
Yes, humans would still be able to live without flies. Flies play a role in ecosystems by helping with decomposition and pollination, but their absence would not directly impact human survival.
Yes, because humans destroy nature and homes for other animals that live in the forests or lawns.
Humans :)
Bears.
they polute water
Humans who live in tidal forests often rely on the natural resources found in the ecosystem for sustenance and livelihood, such as fishing, hunting, and gathering. They may also engage in activities like farming, ecotourism, or research related to the unique biodiversity and ecosystems of tidal forests. However, human activities can also impact these fragile ecosystems, contributing to deforestation, pollution, and loss of biodiversity.