Ecosystems. Why are they important?
- Olivia Burger
- Oct 19, 2016
- 1 min read
Ecosystems. We've all heard the word, they're vital, not only for our survival, but for the plants and animal's as well. Why? That's a good question! Ecosystems are important because they provide a habitat for the necessary Biotic and Abiotic relations of different animals, bacteria, plants, and other animals. When all parts function as one, they keep all keep the forest, oceans, and other habitats moving. Without the biotic and abiotic relations, many things would not function correctly, if not at all. Such things include pollination, air and water purification, even the rivers would suffer, as they would corrode and become less stable in their paths. So you see, reader, they are necessary for everyone's survival because they are the backbone of everything we come from.
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