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How does a habitad differ from an ecosystem

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  • An ecosystem consists of a community of organisms together with their physical environment.
  • Ecosystems can be of different sizes and can be marine, aquatic, or terrestrial. Broad categories of terrestrial ecosystems are called biomes.
  • In ecosystems, both matter and energy are conserved. Energy flows through the system—usually from light to heat—while matter is recycled.
  • Ecosystems with higher biodiversity tend to be more stable with greater resistance and resilience in the face of disturbances, or disruptive events.

Habitats

Habitat is the place where an organism resides. Habitat is of different types such as terrestrial habitat, marine habitat, Estuarine habitat, freshwater habitat.

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