Sentence examples for the ecosystems from inspiring English sources

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the ecosystems

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A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit.

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When did the ecosystems totally collapse?

Environmental activists say that construction has irreversibly damaged the ecosystems.

"We have modified the ecosystems by diminishing the big predators.

That is because humans are dismantling, distorting or destroying the ecosystems on which, ultimately, humans depend.

Wherever they're put, though, we must ensure that the ecosystems in which they exist remain intact.

People happily pay for content in certain Internet ecosystems, provided the ecosystems are delightful.

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) attempts to price the ecosystems we are destroying.

If the bee dies out that flower will soon follow and the ecosystems fall apart.

"It's not wrong to compare ourselves to Silicon Valley but the ecosystems are different.

Fishing also damages the reef's resilience by disrupting the ecosystems that support healthy coral.

Can we incentivise people to maintain the ecosystems we all depend on?

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