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ecosys·tems
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ecosystemsnoun
Plural noun of ecosystem.
The planetary ecosystems are vital and important to the evolution and ecology of life on planet earth therefore will be treated with respect, nurtured and valued.
Submitted by MaryC on June 23, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ecosystems in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ecosystems in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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As startup ecosystems are emerging all over the country, entrepreneurs increasingly have choice of where they put their businesses.
Eventually well lose ice in this region as well, if we dont get our use of carbon under control in the next few years, were going to pass a point where we wont be able to sustain these ecosystems, if the ice loss persists through the latter half of this century.
These prehistoric ecosystems are not as alien as once thought, and are... eerily familiar in composition to those of today.
These formations were thought to preserve ecosystems that were recovering from this mass extinction event, if they are actually later in the time like The Chaares Formation, then it tell us they have very little to do with this recovery.
Humans have such a large and sometimes unexpected influence on economies and ecosystems, the squash we have today are remaining representatives of this genus of plant which otherwise would have been in trouble for survival because of the changing landscape.
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