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What do trees, seaweed, snails, and giraffes all have in common?


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the largest of all the ecosystems, oceans are very large bodies of water that dominate the Earth's surface. Like ponds and lakes, the ocean regions are separated into separate zones: intertidal, pelagic, abyssal, and benthic. All four zones have a great diversity of species. Some say that the ocean contains the richest diversity of species even though it contains fewer species than there are on land. The intertidal zone is where the ocean meets the land — sometimes it is submerged and at other times exposed, as waves and

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They have excellent eyesight, and when one giraffe stares, for example, at a lion a kilometre away, the others look in that direction too. Giraffes live up to 26 years in the wild and slightly longer in captivity.

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They are all living organisms

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All flora and fauna life on Earth is alive, they all accomplish different tasks throughout their lives, and have different roles throughout an ecosystem's food chain.

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