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Can the middle of a city, with no undeveloped areas,
be considered an
ecosystem?
O A. No, since a ecosystem is by definition an environment in its
natural state
O B. No, because there would only be organisms such as rats that live
among people
O C. Yes, if you are studying organisms such as rats that live among
people
D. Yes, since a ecosystem is by definition the relationship between
people and the environment

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Answer:

C) Yes, if you are studying organisms such as rats that live among

people

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, it qualifies as an ecosystem. Explanation: An ecosystem is the interaction of an environment's living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components. This living component includes animals, organisms, plants, and so on. Climate, soil, mountains, and other nonliving components are examples of nonliving components. With this definition, we can conclude that an ecosystem can be found in the middle of a city with undeveloped land.