An ecosystem is a
community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction
with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and
mineral soil) interacting as a system.
These biotic and
biotic components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and
energy flows.Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size.
An ecosystem
includes all of the living things in a given area, interacting with each other
and also with their non-living environment. Find out what the levels.
Energy, water,
nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic component of an
ecosystem is obtained primarily form the sun.
A pond ecosystem
a basic unit in ecology formed from the cohabitation of plants, animals.
Microorganisms
and a surrounding environment, refers to a community of fresh water organisms
largely dependent on each of the surviving species to maintain a life cycle.
Ponds shallow water bodies barely reach 12 to 15 feet in depth and allow the sun
to penetrate to its bottom. Allowing freshwater plants consists of algae,
fungi.
Microorganisms,
plants and various fish, which may fall in to three distinct classifications;
Producer,
consumer and decomposer the pond’s natural cycle begins with the producers and
then to the consumers before ending with the decomposers.
Human
relationship with pond
There has an
interconnection between pond and man.There has a
calm and quiet environment.
We use it
for decorate our garden the by.
There are
many green leaves near the pond. they are suitable for eat.as well as pond filled
up water.as a result there has wet environment.it can be supply water for
different fields and different trees.
Pond gives
help for continues wet environment of abandon
paddy field.Now we can
see interconnection with human being and pond. It is most need for man.Man gives
water to pond and pond gives many special things for man..
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