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28 April, 04:46

What are the two main differences between the 2 ecosystem in terms of organism population

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  1. 28 April, 04:58
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    There are so many differences between the two ecosystem (terrestrial ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems). The most important ones will be highlighted:

    1. Aquatic environments are so rich in nutrients they support more live than equivalent terrestrial ecosystems as aquatic ecosystems have availability of water more than the terrestrial ecosystems. Presenting the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor in the terrestrial ecosystems.

    2. Aquatic ecosystems are much more stable than terrestrial ecosystems, with smaller fluctuations in temperature and other variables.

    3. In terrestrial ecosystems, there is hardly ever a shortage of light, while it can be a limiting factor in some aquatic ecosystems.

    4. Gravity has so much influence on terrestrial animals. That is not the case for their aquatic counterparts where water supports aquatic organisms.

    An ecosystem is a large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area in conjunction with the non-living components of their environment, interacting as a system.

    Terrestrial Ecosystem includes: Grasslands, Forests, Desert.

    Aquatic Ecosystem includes: Freshwater ecosystem, Marine Ecosystem.
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