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Rene Vazquez
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22 March, 03:00
How are ecosystems different?
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An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together - it consists of abiotic (soil, water, air) and biotic parts (flora, fauna). Ecosystems have no particular size ... The major parts of an ecosystem are: water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil.
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