Environmental changes affect ecosystems in different ways:
Individual: For example, if there isn't enough rain, a plant might struggle to grow.
Population: When animals lose their homes, like deer, their numbers can go down in that area.
Community: If a certain species disappears, it can mess up the ways animals eat each other, like predators and prey.
Ecosystem: Changes in temperature can throw off the food chain, where different animals and plants depend on each other.
Biome: Climate change can change whole areas, like forests turning into grasslands.
All these levels connect to show how everything in nature is linked.
Environmental changes affect ecosystems in different ways:
Individual: For example, if there isn't enough rain, a plant might struggle to grow.
Population: When animals lose their homes, like deer, their numbers can go down in that area.
Community: If a certain species disappears, it can mess up the ways animals eat each other, like predators and prey.
Ecosystem: Changes in temperature can throw off the food chain, where different animals and plants depend on each other.
Biome: Climate change can change whole areas, like forests turning into grasslands.
All these levels connect to show how everything in nature is linked.