Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a complex natural system consisting of living organisms and their physical environment, which interact and depend on each other. It is the most basic unit in which all life is found, and it is essential for the survival of all species. Ecosystems provide services such as air and water purification, soil formation, nutrient cycling, and climate regulation. They also provide habitats for animals, and support biodiversity. The preservation of healthy ecosystems is of utmost importance for the well-being of our planet and all its inhabitants.

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