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If a scientist were to study the organisms in your ecosystem, what questions might they ask? Propose two questions. Think about the organisms that live in an ecosystem and what things about them might be interesting to study.

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User Jelford
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I live in a forest ecosystem that is near the coast, so it has mild temperatures and frequent wind and rain. The questions i think a scientist would ask about this ecosystem are:

"How are animals taking shelter from the wind during storms?"

"Temperatures are usually pretty mild, so how owuld organisms react to a drastic and unexpected climate change?"

hope this helped. have a nice day! :P

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what are high level factors that you would need to measure to inspect improvement in a functioning ecosystem? are drastic climate changes more crucial to an ecosystem than a change in magnitude?
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