Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Ecosystem Development by Sophia


            An appropriate definition for an ecosystem is a community of interacting organisms in their natural physical environment. The week of September 28th - October 1st we learned about ecosystem development. My blog post is going to be on ecosystem development. My interest in ecosystem developments include surrounding species, plants, and the impact the ecosystem has.
            Usually an ecosystem development would not be for short-term gain, but to help maintain the ecological processes from around where you’re developing. A few examples of an ecosystem is an ocean, desert, forests, grasslands, wetlands, etc. There is a big deal between genetic diversity and species within each ecosystem. Here are three types of ecosystems and their value.



Components of ecosystems are soil, water, sunlight, plants, etc. Another big thing in ecosystems are insects and animals. The condition of an ecosystem for a certain animal is the only type of habitat it can live in, which is why zoos are not good. It is difficult for animals to adapt to different habitats than what they originally lived in. That is the reason I dislike zoos so much. Why do ecosystems matter to human health? How might ecosystems change? What are the consequences of ecosystem change? These are three very important questions of ecosystem development. Did you know there are theories to ecosystem development?

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