1. Soil moisture
2. Food
3. Predation
4. Temperature
Predation
1. Plants grown in a pond
2. Crop field
3. Tank formed naturally in your courtyard
4. Lake in a forest
Crop field
1. Savannah - acacia trees
2. Prairie – epiphytes
3. Tundra – permafrost
4. Coniferous forest - evergreen trees
Prairie – epiphytes
1. Low stability and low resilience
2. High stability and high resilience
3. Low stability and high resilience
4. High stability and low resilience
Low stability and high resilience
1. Standing crop
2. Detritus
3. Humus
4. Standing state
Standing state
1. Phanerophyte
2. Chameophyte
3. Cryptophyte
4. Therophytes
Therophytes
1. tropical rain forests
2. Temperate forests
3. Coniferous forests
4. Subtropical forests
tropical rain forests
1. Producers
2. Herbivores
3. Carnivores
4. None of the above
Carnivores
1. Present in maximum number
2. That are most frequent
3. Attaining a large biomass
4. Contributing to ecosystem properties
Contributing to ecosystem properties
1. First law of thermodynamics
2. Second law of thermodynamics
3. Both
4. None of the above
Second law of thermodynamics