Ecosystem

Every living organism is constantly interacting with its environment comprised of air, light, water, land or substratum and the various kinds of living organisms. The environment may be defined as the surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives or operates. The environment broadly includes living and non-living components which are listed in the table given below.

Ecosystem

  • An ecosystem is any community of living and non-living things that work together. The living things are biotic features, and the non-living things are abiotic features. While ecosystems do have boundaries, they are not always clear, and it may be difficult ....
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Bio–Diversity And Environment