Natural, Social and Cultural Sciences
Ecosytems: terrestrial and aquatic
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Ecosystems: terrestrial and aquatic

Our planet offers an infinity of landscapes. In each environment we can find a great variety of interrelated beings and elements which we call an ecosystem but, where do ecosystems start and finish? Are rain water puddles an ecosystem or should we refer to larger areas like, for example, a forest?

Let’s see if we can answer these questions and others.

Ecosystems in the Urkiola Nature Park

Source: http://www.bizkaia.net/Nekazaritza/urkiola/ florayfauna/ecosistema.asp?Idioma=CA&Tem_Codigo=2918

Terrestrial ecosystems.

Aquatic ecosystems.

Comparing ecosystems.

Ecosystems in The Basque Country.

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