Freshwater Ecosystems

Freshwater ecosystems are habitats, such as rivers and lakes, that contain fresh water. These ecosystems provide vital resources, such as food and clean drinking water, to humans and other animals, making them essential for the health of our environment. Freshwater ecosystems are also essential for maintaining healthy fish populations, and many species of organisms depend on them for their survival. Freshwater ecosystems are also important for water purification, helping to reduce water pollution and maintain a healthy aquatic environment.

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