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Jadon
12 June, 10:11
Why do ecosystems constantly need new energy
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Brian Lamb
12 June, 10:54
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If the balance of predator and prey are challenged the ecosystem must adapt or submit to the outcome
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Patience Paul
12 June, 11:48
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Because ecosystems need to replenish and keep their ecosystems stable
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