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A Ms. Ramirez Production Ecosystems A Ms. Ramirez Production

What is an Ecosystem??? A community where organisms interact with each other and the environment made up of: Flora- Native plant life in a region Fauna- Animal life in a region

What Kind of Ecosytems are there?? There are two kinds of ecostystems: Aquatic & Terrestrial

Aquatic Ecosystems An Ecosystem found in a body of water Aquatic flora and fauna

Two main types of Aquatic Ecosystems: Marine and Freshwater

Marine Ecosystem

Freshwater Ecosystem

Terrestrial Ecosystems An ecosystem found on land Terrestrial Flora and Fauna

6 Main Types of Terrestrial Ecosystems Taiga Tundra Deciduous Forest Tropical Rainforests Grasslands Deserts

Taiga

Tundra

Deciduous Forest

Tropical Rainforest

Grassland

Deserts