C. Terrestrial Ecosystem
Terrestrial ecosystems are land-based ecosystems that cover approximately 140 to 150 million square kilometers, accounting for about 25–30% of Earth’s surface.
- The interactions between living organisms and their land-based environment form the basis of what is known as terrestrial ecology.
- Among the key factors that influence these ecosystems, moisture and temperature are the most critical limiting elements.
- There are different types of terrestrial ecosystems, which are widely distributed around the geological zones. They include:
- Tundra
- Forest Ecosystem
- Grassland Ecosystem
- Desert Ecosystem