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biodiversity
No.
biodiversity
It resembles an actual forest unlike a single species forest.
biodiversity
It depends on the ecosystem. Ones that are found in the desert are much different than those found in a rain forest. There are many more types found in the rain forest than in a desert as well.
No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
An arctic ecosystem will be more fragile than a southern forest ecosystem because, it has much less biodiversity and there is a substancial difference in the amount of plants and animals that make up the ecosystem. Hope this helped everyone...
There are typically more consumers (such as herbivores and carnivores) than producers (plants) in a deciduous forest ecosystem. This is because energy is transferred and lost at each trophic level, resulting in a larger number of individuals at the lower trophic levels.
biodiversity
you get more than 1 garden and in each garden get a mine and 2 diggerlings and 1 cluckles
Well, biodiversity will be all the different species (altogether) that live in an area. Of course each species has its adaptations for a particular habitat, therefore if there are different habitats - such as a forest - and they are somehow combined together (like in a garden: a pond, bushes and hedges, a pile of rocks, wildflowers) then biodiversity will be greater in that one area as it provides shelter/food for more than a couple or one species. It can be controlled (depends where and what you want to control it) by creating a certain habitat (for e.g.) which only contains those plants or fungi which are food for, say, red deer but no other species. That would be controling and also decreasing biodiversity. This is long :/ but hope it helped