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How is a habitat different from an ecosystem
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How is a habitat different from an ecosystem
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An ecosystem is made up of many different habitats. The main difference is the ecosystem can contain many different types of animals, while a habitat is limited to its animals by its surroundings.
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a HABAitat is a place were species live while a ecosystem is all the living and non living things live
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