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(i) Explain the structure of the Ecosystem with a flowchart.
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- a. What eventually happens to the nutrients that run off into theocean with sewage and other effluents?b. Why can high mountain communities usually dispense with watertreatment?b) What fundamental ecosystem processes are illustrated in the diagram below by the solid arrows and by dashed arrows?What are artifical ecosystem?
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