I want to understand the interactions between living organisms and their environment, including the flow of energy and nutrients, the different types of species present, and the role of abiotic factors in shaping the ecosystem.
land ecosystem is something that is not on the water ecosystem like soil, air, shade, and light Land ecosystem means NO WATER AT ALL The things in a land ecosystem are shade, soil, air, and light
Not water, but freshwater, though this is very important. And the number is even larger than 75%.
Because the ion chloride (Cl-) from salt is very corrosive.
Salt water is brackish because it contains a mix of salt and freshwater. This occurs when freshwater mixes with seawater, creating a lower salinity level than pure seawater but higher than freshwater. The resulting blend of salt and freshwater gives brackish water its distinct salinity level.
Very small proportion of earths area that is only 0.8 percent of the earths surface is covered by them. Primary production in a freshwater ecosystem is controlled by light and nutrient availability. Fresh water can be defined as the water that contains a relatively small amount of dissolved chemical compound. and An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem located in water bodies .the two main types of aquatic ecosystems are freshwater ecosystem and marine ecosystem . freshwater ecosystem: -freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration --usually less than
Nutrients are cycled within an ecosystem, moving between living organisms and the environment, while energy flows through the ecosystem, entering as sunlight and being lost as heat during metabolic processes. Nutrients are recycled and can be reused, whereas energy is not recycled and must constantly be supplied to sustain the ecosystem.
it helps the plant get water in an ecosystem that gets very little rain............
Its a cold water salt water fish which has very oily flesh
it is not a stable ecosystem
usually ponds are freshwater, lakes can very rarely be salt water though
I am very sure they are freshwater fish, not saltwater.
Cheetahs ecosystem is very grassy and is warm,with little rainfall but dont worry they have water to drink from.
Saltwater would kill a tetra fish! I think they are all freshwater fish and putting a freshwater fish in saltwater is a very, very bad idea.
I want to understand the interactions between living organisms and their environment, including the flow of energy and nutrients, the different types of species present, and the role of abiotic factors in shaping the ecosystem.
Deserts can have fresh water but some of lakes that are salty, very salty.
The salinity of water has very little bearing on taxonomy. There are some groups that are excluded from freshwater, such as echinoderms. I'm not entirely clear on what this question means.