Environment zone
Coral reefs are a good example of a marine ecosystem
Rainforest ecosystems are rich in biodiversity. Image shows River Gambia in Nicolo-Coba National Park.
The Human Ecoregion of the City of Chicago. Aerial view
An ecosystem is a group of living plants, animals, fungi, and other living things that interact with nonliving physical elements in a defined area.
An ecological zone is a natural unit that includes organisms including microbes. Structure and composition are determined by various environmental factors. These factors prevailDifferences cause changes in environment. Soil, atmosphere, solar radiation, water are some of the main factors.
The concept of ecosystem is based on the idea that organisms maintain continuous interactions with other elements of their environment.
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