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darwinism vs lamarckism

Darwinism vs Lamarckism theory of evolution: definition and differences

Introduction Evolution is an important part of Earth’s history. There are various theories of evolution like Lamarck’s and Darwin’s theory of evolution. Evolution sheds considerable light on the explanation of the distribution and characteristics of the flora and fauna of the world today. The term evolution means to evolve from an initial simple state to […]

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producer vs consumer

Producer vs Consumer in ecosystem

Introduction Biogeography mainly includes the distribution of plants and animals and their interaction. The part of the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere where organisms live is called the biosphere. The organisms in this biosphere create ecosystems by interacting with themselves and with various abiotic components. This ecosystem is made up of various biotic and

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habitat and ecological niche

Difference between habitat and ecological niche

Introduction Ecology discusses the habitat of organisms in a specific environment and their relationship to the environment. The word ecology comes from two Greek words oikos and logos. The word ‘oikos’ means habitat and the word ‘logos’ means knowledge. That is, ecology means the study or acquisition of knowledge about the habitat of living things.

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Mutualisms vs parasitism

Mutualisms vs parasitism: definition, types, and differences

Introduction There are different species of organisms living on earth and every organism is dependent on each other for their livelihood. Food is essential for survival and all species depend on each other for food therefore, there is an interaction develops between the organisms. Nutrition from food not only provides energy to work but also

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Rainforest ecosystem

Rainforest ecosystem: Types and definition

Introduction Different types of ecosystems have been created through the interaction of climate, primitive rocks, flora, and fauna. These ecosystems are mainly of two types: terrestrial ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems. They cover a wide area called biomes. The boundaries of these biomes are roughly parallel to the axis. Forest ecosystems are one of the terrestrial

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Particulate matter

Particulate matter (PM): Introduction, definition, and classification

Introduction In the first phase of creation, the earth cools from the gaseous state and becomes hard. Although the earth’s interior is fluid and viscous, its outer surface is hard. Some gaseous substances, not being liquid or hard, surround the earth and stick to the earth by gravity. This is how the Earth’s atmosphere originates.

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