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TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS - Coggle Diagram
TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS
FOOD CHAIN. In an ecosystem, all living things need food. Food chains show how living things in an ecosystem get energy
Plants are PRODUCERS, which means they produce their own food.
Animals are CONSUMERS, which means they aat, or consume, other living things for food.
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An URBAN ecosystem consists of all the living and non-living things in a town or city. These can include buildings, roads, parks, gardens and rivers or streams. Foxes, cats, pigeons and rats live there.
COASTAL ecosystems appear where the sea meets the land. They can be beaches, coral reefs or mangroves. There are a lot of different plants and animals that live there, including fish, turtles and birds.
GRASSLANDS. Are areas with long and short grasses. There aren´t many trees. Horses, rabbits and mice live there.
PONDS are freshwater ecosystems. Some plants grow under the water. Frogs, fish, ducks and many types of insects live in ponds. Plants next to the pond provide shelter for frogs and birds.