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Ecosystems:
are limited by the amount and quality of its soil
contain both living and nonliving factors
closely follow the world's climate zones
recycle and reuse matter
can include more than one population

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1 - are limited by the amount and quality of its soil

2 - contain both living and nonliving factors

3 - closely follow the world's climate zones

4 - recycle and reuse matter

5 - can include more than one population

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The correct answer is - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ecosystem is an isolated geographical area that carries living organisms, abiotic factors, soil, weather, and landscape that work in harmony. The ecosystem includes both living and nonliving factors and these factors affect one another and another system present in the system.

Unlike energy here matter is recycled and reused in the ecosystem that is carried by various nutrient cycles. An ecosystem can support more than one population.

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