Geography
Chapter 1 Class 7 Geography - Our Environment

What is the importance of ecosystem?


Answer:

Answer by Student

Ecosystem is important because:

  • Ecosystem  maintains the balance of nature.
  • It  supports life by providing habitats and food for various organisms. 
  • It provides resources, services, and benefits to humans and other organisms.

Detailed Answer by Teachoo

An ecosystem is a complex system of interactions between organisms and physical environment in a particular area. Organisms interact with each other and are interdependent. They also interact with abiotic environment, such as water, air, soil, light, temperature, etc.

  • It maintains the balance of nature by regulating the cycles of matter and energy. For example, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, the nitrogen cycle, etc. These cycles help to recycle the nutrients and maintain the stability of the environment.

  • It supports life by providing habitats and food for various organisms. For example, a forest ecosystem provides shelter and food for many plants and animals. It also helps to conserve biodiversity, which is the variety of life on earth.

  • It provides resources, services, and benefits to humans and other organisms. For example, a forest ecosystem provides resources such as timber, fruits, herbs, etc. It also provides services such as oxygen production, carbon sequestration, soil formation, water purification, etc. It also provides benefits such as recreation, education, aesthetic value, etc.

Thus, ecosystem is very important for the survival and well-being of all living things on earth.

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