The main difference between marine and freshwater ecosystems is the salt concentration in the water. Marine ecosystems have high salt concentrations, whereas freshwater ecosystems have low salt concentrations. This difference in salinity influences the types of organisms that can thrive in each ecosystem.
The fact that a saltwater ecosystem has salt in it. 'salt'water ecosystem
In a healthy freshwater ecosystem, water quality is good, supporting a diverse range of plants and animals. Unhealthy ecosystems may have poor water quality due to pollution, leading to reduced biodiversity and presence of harmful algal blooms. Additionally, unhealthy ecosystems may lack adequate habitat for aquatic species to thrive.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
salinity
saltwater has salt in it, freshwater does not.
the difference between a habitat and an ecosystem is that a habitat is a home to an animal and an ecosystem is a place where abiotic and biotic interactions take place
The difference between an environment and an ecosystem is that a environment is the surroundings in which you live in. An ecosystem is a community, functioning within an environment to make up one basically independent big unit.
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
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