what type of plants lives in the terrestrial ecosystem?
Plants make up the majority of production in terrestrial ecosystems.
Terrestrial plants include all plants that live and reproduce on the land. There are many terrestrial plants as well as many aquatic plants.
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
A typical terrestrial ecosystem has around four to five trophic levels. These levels typically include producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores), and sometimes tertiary consumers (top carnivores).
Plants make up the majority of production in terrestrial ecosystems.
All plants live in an ecosystem.
Angiosperms are actually land plants as they live on land hence called terrestrial plants .
Terrestrial plants include all plants that live and reproduce on the land. There are many terrestrial plants as well as many aquatic plants.
Terrestrial organisms
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
Hawks have more energy in a terrestrial ecosystem compared to plants because they are higher on the food chain and obtain energy by consuming other organisms, including plants. Plants generate energy through photosynthesis, while hawks derive energy from the animals they eat, making them more energy-rich.
you can keep the ecosystem safe by not killing animals or plants because animals need to stay in there habitat and plants they help us live. Example is we you are lost in the wild and there is no plants you might not be able to live. if you do not kill the plants then you might be able to live because some plants provide food and that will help you live. that is how you can keep an ecosystem safe.
All living things interact with the ecosystem in which they live.
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