Answer:
Recycled, not recycled
Explanation:
In a soil ecosystem, matter is recycled and energy isn't recycled.
Matter is recycled through biogeochemical cycles. Matter has to be recycled because it can neither be created, nor destroyed, and as such, recycling is the only option left.
Energy isn't recycled because most of the energy gotten is used by organisms, as gotten from the plants already, and thus, when it gets to the food chain there isn't much left to be recycled.
Answer:
ressessive
Explanation:
because it is what present by its phenotype
Answer:
True- 3 quarters of earths fresh water is stored in glaciers
Explanation:
While I was swimming with Nemo trough the deep ocean he told me that his local village has been whipped out Asian carp. He said they have the ability to wipe out a species of fish, which would essentially mess with the ecosystem.