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Ecosystems
The supply curve illustrates the relationship
between the price of a product and the quantity supplied by producers. It shows that as the price of a product increases, the quantity supplied also increases, and vice versa, all other factors remaining constant. This relationship can be explained by the law of supply, which states that as the price of a product increases, producers are more willing and able to produce more of that product. Savannah ecosystem
The savannah ecosystem is a unique and diverse ecosystem
found in regions with warm climates and moderate rainfall. It is characterized by vast grasslands dotted with scattered trees and shrubs. The savannah ecosystem is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species that have adapted to its distinct Desert ecosystem
A desert ecosystem is a unique and fascinating environment characterized
by arid conditions, minimal vegetation, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Deserts cover approximately one-fifth of the Earth's land surface and can be found on every continent. Despite their harsh conditions, deserts are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species that have adapted to survive in this challenging environment. Equatorial ecosystem
The equatorial ecosystem is a rich and diverse biome found
near the equator, characterized by high temperatures, rainfall, and humidity. This unique ecosystem is home to a wide variety of plants and animals that have adapted to thrive in this specific