FREE REPORT( BVALANCING THE ECOSYSTEM THROUGH AFFORESTATION))by EmmanuelE Okon | 31-10-2022 10:03 |
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A balanced ecosystem signifies a habitat which is sustainable. It consists of animals, plants, microorganisms and more which depend on each other and their surroundings. These ecosystems exhibit resourceful energy and material cycling. It also displays interconnectedness amid primary producers and predators. The Methodology of Balance in an EcosystemAny balanced ecosystem consists of living as well as non-living organisms who interact with each other in an environment. The non-living features which are also called the abiotic features consist of sunlight, temperature, soil, precipitation, landscape, moisture and more. Similarly, the living or the biotic features are the plants which are the primary producers, and herbivores are the primary consumers. Then, comes the secondary consumers which are carnivores and omnivores. Further, there are detritivores which consume the decaying organic matter. Thus, we see how biotic factors depend on the abiotic factors in order to survive. Similarly, the plants need particular temperature, soil plus moisture for thriving. Next, animals depend on these plants for food. Therefore, if there is a change or alteration of any one feature, the balance in an ecosystem gets disturbed. Energy and Material Cycling We have made clear by now that energy and material cycling is needed for a balanced ecosystem. Sunlight is the key source of energy in ecosystems. Photosynthesis in plants forms oxygen which animals use for respiration. Further, animals generate carbon dioxide which the plants use. Similarly, the small organisms and microorganisms help in the decomposition of plants and animals. When the energy of the sun converts into chemical energy for photosynthesis or respiration, the result is the loss of energy as heat. Thus, the energy of the sun is essential for perpetuating the energy cycle in a balanced ecosystem. |