Yes.
For example, you have grass, maybe trees, flowers, and other vegetation. Insects eat the plants, as do small mammals and birds. Lizards and birds eat the insects, birds and insects help the flowers grow. Rocks and dirt provide a place for the different organisms to live (or they can live in trees). Etc. :)
A schoolyard, being a diverse microhabitat, can support different organisms by providing various resources like food, shelter, and water. For example, plants can offer food and shelter for insects, which in turn can attract birds and small mammals. The structure of the schoolyard, such as trees, bushes, and grassy areas, can create different niches for a variety of organisms to thrive. Additionally, human activities in the schoolyard can introduce new resources, like food scraps, that certain organisms may exploit.
This can be referred to as an ecosystem. An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. It includes both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) components that work together to create a balanced and sustainable environment.
The prefix for ecosystem is "eco-".
Ecosystem Marketplace was created in 2004.
Organisms in an ecosystem engage in relationships to obtain resources such as food, shelter, and protection. These interactions help organisms survive, reproduce, and maintain a balanced ecosystem. Relationships also contribute to the flow of energy and nutrients within the ecosystem.
Schoolyard Ghosts was created on 2008-05-12.
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard by Paul Simon
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Wgat
Zombies Take the Schoolyard - 2010 was released on: USA: 7 June 2010
cour d'école
Around 1000 feet for most.
la cour de récré
schoolyard.... oh the painfull memories...
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the slide in the schoolyard turned out to be Old Dan and Little Ann's graves. The protagonist's dogs were buried there, symbolizing the bond and love between them.
the schoolyard, behind the fence