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Answer:

Ecosystems are intricate networks where every organism and environmental factor is interconnected.

Explanation:

When one component of an ecosystem is altered, it can have huge  effects throughout the system causing what we know as ecological interdependence.

As an example, if a predator species is introduced into an ecosystem where it didn't exist before, it may prey on native species, leading to a decline in their populations. This then affect the populations of species that were dependent on the ones being preyed upon

Similar to changes in factors such as temperature, water availability, or soil composition. This will have effects on the organisms in that ecosystem. For example alterations in temperature can impact the distribution and abundance of species or disrupt breeding and migration patterns

Human activities like deforestation, pollution and urbanization disrupt ecosystems because it lead to habitat loss and degradation. These disturbances can include loss of biodiversity, nutrient cycling, and  vulnerability to species.

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