Lake Ecosystem

A lake ecosystem is a community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment within a lake. These organisms can range from microorganisms such as bacteria and algae, to larger creatures such as fish, amphibians and aquatic plants. The lake ecosystem is important for providing habitats for aquatic animals and plants, which are essential for the functioning of the planet’s environment as a whole. In addition, lake ecosystems also provide recreational opportunities, such as fishing and swimming, and may be used for drinking water, irrigation and hydroelectric generation.

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