A zoo is an artificial habitat. Zoos seek to recreate a natural habitat for the safety and survival of their inhabitants.
One would not say that an elephant's natural habitat is a ZOO, for example. Ask yourself, are there animals that are only ever found living in a zoo? If not, then it is not a habitat in the strictest sense. The same logic goes for farms and aquariums.
examples of natural ecosystem:forests ,ocean, rivers ,swamp, lake ,grassland, pond and hostalzones ecosystem.. examples of man-made ecosystems:garden, zoo ,vegetable clot ,fish pond ,farm ,urban ecosystem.
The two main kinds of ecosystems are terrestrial ecosystems, which are found on land, and aquatic ecosystems, which are found in water bodies like oceans, lakes, and rivers. These ecosystems are defined by the interactions between living organisms and their physical environment.
A community of plants and animals exists within an ecosystem.
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The possessive noun of "zoo" is "zoo's."
A giraffe fit's in to the ecosystem but all the plant e.g. trees, plants and many others. That is why the giraffe has a very long neck to get it food off the tree so the zoo kkepper doesn't have to keepgoing back when the giraffe is hungry
yes it is ecosystem
The first public zoo was Vienna Zoo in Austria.
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No, a zoo is a noun
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The noun 'zoo' is a singular, common noun, a word for any zoo. The proper noun for zoo is the name of a zoo, for example The Smithsonian Zoological Park (aka National Zoo) or the San Diego Zoo.