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Dale
9 August, 07:49
Ecosystems can be described by the types of
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Esmeralda Brennan
9 August, 11:22
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All types of ecosystems fall into one of two categories: terrestrial and aquatic.
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Terrestrial ecosystems are land-based, while aquatic are water-based.
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Lucky
9 August, 11:26
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Answer:what type of what
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