Ecological Balance
This is a situation when all the components of an ecosystem (biotic and abiotic) are in equilibrium within the environment. This concept provides a favorable environment where all living things, especially effectively.
This is a situation when all the components of an ecosystem (biotic and abiotic) are in equilibrium within the environment. This concept provides a favorable environment where all living things, especially effectively.
leads to soil erosion. It leads to deforestation. It leads to environmental degradation. It also leads to desert encroachment It destroys animal species.
Through bush burning. Through cultivation of farmland — i.e. agriculture. Through industrialization & Urbanization. Through pollution. Through mining and deforestation.
1. Terrestrial: This is the type of ecosystem on dry land. 2. Aquatic: This is another type of ecosystem in water bodies. Note that the ecosystem functions through energy flow and cycling of matter.
Ecosystem is divided into two parts: the physical (abiotic) environment and the biological (biotic) community. ABIOTIC: This consists of the inorganic substances such as rocks, gases, soils, water at is all mineral components. BIOTIC: This consists of living organisms such as animals, green pants and other micro-organisms
An ecosystem is defined as an area of nature, which contains a community of living things (plants and animals) that live together within the same physical environment.