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A ecosystem is different from a community because it’s usually where no other humans are at and community has a area where a A big population of humans live.
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An ecosystem is the diversity of many communities of organisms where they interact with living as well as non living thing whereas community contains the variety of populations of different species. Hope this helps x
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