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What does the study of ecosystems consist of?

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an ecosystem is what occurs in the natural community and consists of the physical and chemical factors that made up its abiotic environment. Examples include: a pond, a forest, a grassland, a prairie 
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Study of an interacting system of living beings and their nonliving physical environment

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Ecosystem is an interacting system of living beings and their nonliving physical environment. It includes study of biotic and abiotic factors and their interaction with each other.

Biotic factor: All the living beings present in the ecosystem makes its biotic factors.

Abiotic factors: The physical environment of the ecosystem makes its abiotic factor. It includes soil type, topography, temperature, humidity, wind pattern etc.

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