What Are The Benefits Of Ecosystems?

An ecosystem is an ecological unit that contains a relatively uniform vegetation base and the animals and other organisms that depend upon it. It also includes the non-living components such as soil and organic matter. The benefits of ecosystems will vary with the type. While ecosystems have aesthetic value, certain ecosystems provide other more tangible benefits.

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Grasslands

Covering up to 40 percent of the earth's surface, grasslands provide economic benefits to over 800 million people worldwide.

Forests

In addition to its timber value, nearly two-thirds of the United States water supply is naturally filtered and stored in forests.

Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

The commercial fishing industry generates over $152 billion annually, making marine and freshwater ecosystems important economic resources.

Wetlands

Wetland ecosystems provide flood protection with a single acre of wetlands being capable of storing over 1 million gallons of water.

Coastal Ecosystems

Coastal areas provide land for homes and businesses, with nearly one-half of the entire world population living within 120 miles of coastline.

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Rogers, Chris Dinesen. "What Are The Benefits Of Ecosystems?" sciencing.com, https://www.sciencing.com/facts-5811653-benefits-ecosystems-/. 22 November 2019.

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Rogers, Chris Dinesen. (2019, November 22). What Are The Benefits Of Ecosystems?. sciencing.com. Retrieved from https://www.sciencing.com/facts-5811653-benefits-ecosystems-/

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Rogers, Chris Dinesen. What Are The Benefits Of Ecosystems? last modified August 30, 2022. https://www.sciencing.com/facts-5811653-benefits-ecosystems-/

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