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      • Complete ecological units that function as natural systems without massive civilized human intervention, including all vegetation, microorganisms, soil, rocks, plateaus, mountains, the atmosphere and natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries and their nature.
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  2. May 29, 2023 · Environments may be natural or built. A natural environment is a type of environment found in nature. It includes all naturally occurring things, both living and nonliving. It, therefore, involves the complex relationships of weather, climate, living species, and natural resources.

    • Temperate Forests. Temperate forests experience four distinct climate seasons–winter, spring, fall, and summer. They consist of oaks, maples, and other deciduous trees as well as seasonal plants.
    • Tropical forests. Characterized by nearly daily rain showers, high humidity, and temperatures averaging between 90 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit, tropical forests are found in the equatorial regions of Africa, Australia, southern Asia, and South America.
    • Boreal Forests. Found in the northernmost regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, boreal forests consist mostly of white spruces, jackpines, white birches, and trembling aspens.
    • Lakes and Ponds. A diverse community of animals lives in the shallow waters near the shores of large ponds and lakes where more sunlight can be absorbed and retained.
  3. An ecosystem (also called an environment) is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals, and micro-organisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical factors of the environment.

  4. Oct 21, 2024 · ecosystem, the complex of living organisms, their physical environment, and all their interrelationships in a particular unit of space. A brief treatment of ecosystems follows. For full treatment, see biosphere.

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  5. Jan 8, 2020 · It can teach us why organisms live in certain areas; it can teach us how changes to a physical environment (such as climate change, newly introduced organisms, natural disasters, human interference) will affect organisms and the natural world in an ecosystem.

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · The environment in which an animal lives is referred to as its habitat. A habitat includes both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components of the animal's environment. Abiotic components of an animal's environment include a huge range of characteristics, examples of which include: Temperature. Humidity.

  7. Ecology is the study of the interaction of organisms in an area with the surrounding environment. This interaction constitutes an overall adaptation of the organisms to their environment which also includes the continuity of species.

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