1.Why is there a need to protect our forest, coral reefs and mangrove swamps?
2.What might happen if a tropical rainforest receives little rain for a long period of time ?
3.what are the beneficial effects of the interactions among living things and non-living things in an ecosystem?
4.What are the harmfull effects of interaction among living and non living things in an ecosystem?
5.As a learner and a good citizen, how could you contribute in preserving the different ecosystems?
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Answer:
1. Mangroves are important to people because they help stabilize Florida's coastline ecosystem and prevent erosion. Mangroves also provide natural infrastructure and protection to nearby populated areas by preventing erosion and absorbing storm surge impacts during extreme weather events such as hurricanes.
2. Low Vegetation and Extinctiom of some especies or Emigration and Starvation.
3. Its cycle of life living things and non-living things benefits each other.
4. Mutualism is something in which both organisms benefit from. Commensalism is when one species benefits from it while the other species is neither helped nor harmed. Parasitism is when one organism(parasite) lives on or inside another(host) while harming it.
5. Help them by:
Reducing Your trashes, Reusing your things that can turn into a new material by recycling it, Recycle, Recover and Repair. Save Water.
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This helps stabilizes the coastline and prevents erosion from waves and storms. In areas where mangroves have been cleared, coastal damage from hurricanes and typhoons is much more severe. By filtering out sediments, the forests also protect coral reefs and seagrass meadows from being smothered in sediment.
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