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Ecosystems

Biomes and Ecosystems
Earth's biomes are areas with similar climate, geography, and other conditions as well as similar plants, animals, and other living things. Click on image for full size (128 Kb) (more...)
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Ecosystems
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Ecosystems
This map shows the eight biomes of the world. The orange area is tundra, purple is taiga, green is grassland, black is temperate forest, yellow is desert, blue is tropical rain ... (more...)
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Ecosystems | High School Environmental Center | US EPA
Aquatic ecosystems; Ecological monitoring ; Effects of pollution; Species; Terrestrial ecosystems; Resources; Aquatic ecosystems (more...)

Ecosystems - NatureWorks
Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can ... (more...)

ecosystems
Ecosystems.org is a digital space dedicated to linking people with different interests and from various disciplines. Our aim is to establish synergistic linkages in order to ... (more...)
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Living Things: Habitats & Ecosystems
Ecosystems vary in size. They can be as small as a puddle or as large as the Earth itself. Any group of living and nonliving things interacting with each other can be considered as ... (more...)

Ecosystems of Our World
Learn about the different ecosystems and biomes on our planet. Also, find out about the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles, as well as the food chain. Find out how we are ... (more...)
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EcoSystems - design for a healthy planet
EcoSystems offers sustainable office furniture and sustainable design services utilizing organic, non-toxic, certified sustainable and energy efficient materials. (more...)

Ecosystem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... The whole system,? including not only the organism-complex, but also the whole complex of physical factors forming what we call the environment". [2] Tansley regarded ecosystems ... (more...)

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