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Anonymous

Jan 19, 2025

What do the polar bears, reindeer, and shrubs that live in a single area make up?

What term describes the group formed by polar bears, reindeer, and shrubs living in the same area? Is it an organism, a population, a community, or an ecosystem?

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Anonymous

Jan 25, 2025

A COMMUNITYExplanation:A biotic community, also known as a biota or ’biocoenosis’, is the group of ORGANISMS of two or more different species that live together and interact with each other within an environment or habitat. Together, the biotic community and the physical landscape or abiotic factors make up an ECOSYSTEM.A group of organisms constitute POPULATION. But when several populations share a common habitat and its resources, they interact among them­selves and develop into a biotic community or sim­ply, a community.
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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

communityExplanation:community is different species interacting with each other.an ecosystem is both the living and the non living so it would not be an ecosystem. a population is the number of the same species living together
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Anonymous

Feb 04, 2025

ecosystem Explanation:because this are a different spices leaving in the same area
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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

They form an ecosystem. Explanation:Different organisms that thrive in a single region in combination form an ecosystem. On certain occasions, it is also illustrated as the composite association amongst all the constituents, that is, whether they are non-living or living present within a specific region.  Within an ecosystem, one can witness a great degree of biodiversity, as all the constituents found within an ecosystem relies heavily upon each other for one thing or another. A healthy balance between all the components that form an ecosystem makes it a sustainable ecosystem.  
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Anonymous

Jan 31, 2025

A combination of different organisms living within a single area is called an ecosystem. It is also sometimes described as the complex relationship between all the components both living and non-living within a given area. Although there may be a great degree of biodiversity within an ecosystem, all components within an ecosystem depend on each other for one resource or another.A sustainable ecosystem is where there is a healthy balance of all components making up the ecosystem.
Polar bear, reindeer and shrubs live in the Earth's coldest biome, the tundra.

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