the connections between different organisms(plants and animals) that rely on one and other as their source of food
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a complex hierarchy of plants and animals relying on each other for food
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a set of processes whereby organisms extract minerals necessary for growth from soil or water passing them through the food chain and back to the soil and water
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very large ecological areas on the earths surface(or biomes) with fauna and flora(animals and plants) adapting to their enviroment. Examples include tropical rainforest and hot desert
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an organism or plant that is able to absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis
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the variety of life in the world or particular habitat
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farming to sell produce for a profit to retailers or food processing companies
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countries are relieved of some of their debt in return for protecting their rainforests
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the chopping down and removal of trees to clear an area of forest
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responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the enviroment, sustains the wellbeing of the local people, and may involve education. I t is ususllycarried out in small groups and has minimal impact on the local ecosytem