Transcription of UNIT 3: Ecosystems - UGC
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Some ecosystems are fairly robust and are less affected by a certain level of human disturbance. Others are highly fragile and are quickly de-stroyed by human activities. Mountain ecosys-tems are extremely fragile as degradation of forest cover leads to severe erosion of soil and changes in river courses. Island ecosystems are
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