Ecological balance is to preserve nature, to keep the nature more natural.In Canada, an initiative was taken to grow trees across the country, to maintain the balance of oxygen and to overcome the... akshay nighot
1.By afforestation. PLANTING MORE AND MORE TREES WE CAN MAINTAIN ECOLOGICAL BALANCE.
2.By preserving BIODIVERSITY.
3.Through judicious use of resources.
ecological balance is maintained in a biotic community through afforestation and planting of many trees..............
Ecosystem
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air pollution is a ecological balance
how can people help keep earths ecosistem in balance
A disturbance can alter an ecosystem dramatically. If the species living there don't adapt, they can die and stop living within that ecosystem, which will further disturb it and change it forever.
Ecosystem
Ecological Balance maintains good working of the organisms within the ecosystem. When the balance is perfect, the organisms remain stable and any incurred changes take place slowly and gradually.
Is used to maintain the ecological balance between the organisms in the rainforest.
why ecological balance is important
food chains and food webs are necessary as they maintain the ecological balance
trees help us to maintain the ecological balance
the balance of naturalk and how to sustain ecological balance for futurgenerations
Which of the following examples of an ecological study involves the ecosystem level of organization
ecosystem
Ecosystem is a shorthand term for ecological system.
For example: like a project the example of a man made ecosystem is like a zoo or like garden of trees!! These are the examples. That's all hope you understand it well. ^^
To answer this question, we must first consider - What is the meaning of ecological balance? Ecological Balance is a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively stable, subject to gradual changes through natural succession. It can also be referred to as 'a stable balance in the numbers of each species in an ecosystem'. In simple words, it is what keeps nature in harmony. Whatever is taken from the environment must be given back to it. In fact, phenomena like global warming, acid rain and pollution happen because the element taken from the environment is used up without replenishing it. If the ecological balance is disturbed, there can be drastic consequences, some of which are already happening