Biology Ecosystem part 2 (Types) class 12 XII

TL;DR
This video discusses the different types of ecosystems, including natural and artificial ecosystems, as well as terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 🛰️ Ecosystems can be categorized into natural and artificial types.
- 🤳 Natural ecosystems are self-established by nature, while artificial ecosystems are created and maintained by humans.
- 💦 Terrestrial ecosystems exist on land, while aquatic ecosystems exist in water.
- 🏡 Examples of natural ecosystems include forests, rivers, and oceans, while examples of artificial ecosystems include gardens, aquariums, and zoos.
- 🐪 Terrestrial ecosystems include forests, deserts, and grasslands, while aquatic ecosystems include ponds, rivers, oceans, and lakes.
- 🚱 Ecosystems consist of both living and non-living components that interact with each other.
- ❓ Natural ecosystems are not created by human beings, but rather by nature itself.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the two main types of ecosystems?
The two main types of ecosystems are natural ecosystems, established by nature, and artificial ecosystems, created and maintained by humans.
Q: Give examples of natural ecosystems.
Examples of natural ecosystems include forests, rivers, ponds, and oceans.
Q: How are artificial ecosystems created?
Artificial ecosystems, such as gardens, aquariums, and zoos, are created by humans who bring different organisms and provide a suitable environment for their survival.
Q: What is the difference between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems?
Terrestrial ecosystems are found on land, and examples include forests, deserts, and grasslands. Aquatic ecosystems, on the other hand, are found in water, including ponds, rivers, oceans, and lakes.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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There are two main types of ecosystems: natural ecosystems, which are established by nature, and artificial ecosystems, which are created and maintained by humans.
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Natural ecosystems include forests, rivers, ponds, and oceans, while examples of artificial ecosystems are gardens, aquariums, and zoos.
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Ecosystems can also be classified based on where they are established, with terrestrial ecosystems found on land and aquatic ecosystems found in water.
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