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1. An ecosystem is made up of numerous interrelated components that influence one


another has some unexpected effects.
2. Carbon dioxide is a respiratory waste that is released by animals; it is a crucial
nutrient for green plants.
3. Animals use the oxygen that plants produce.
4. Ecological systems show comparable cycles, but these are frequently hidden by the
effects of daily or seasonal variations in weather and other factors.
5. Everything in nature, including us as humans, is dependent on everything else.

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1. Is it possible for living thing to live alone?

III
Ecology improves our world and is essential for human well-being and prosperity. It
adds to our understanding of the interdependence of people and nature, which is critical
for food production, clean air and water, and biodiversity preservation in a changing
climate. This is one of the few things that, in my opinion, best describes the situation
and is always true in real life. There are many various kinds of objects in this universe,
both living and nonliving, small and enormous, aside from the obvious fact that I must
eat. It seems as though everything in this environment is interconnected and necessary
for everyone to thrive. More of an alliance that both sides benefit from. To live
harmoniously with people despite the needs and constraints of nature is, in my opinion,
the aim of ecology. Ecology makes the concept of "nature" relatable to everyday life by
making it include things like the congested street in our neighborhood, the water we use
to wash our clothes, smokestacks and skyscrapers, as well as the plants, animals, and
other creatures we share this world with.

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