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Ecosystems exist within larger ecosystems. If there is a forested area nearyour house, you can easily see this. A fallen log is an ecosystem that may existwithin a pond or marsh ecosystem, which existsin a forest ecosystem, which exists within theecosystem of Earth.

Examine other natural areas aroundyou to see if you can spot ecosystemsthat exist within larger ecosystems.

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