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"Now many of you touched on points and aspects which make up ecosystems... characterises them and shapes them into what they are. Things to consider, when studying ecosystems," which is what they were doing, so notes on the following would be handy for them later, "... include solar energy, moisture, minerals, nutrients, soil, organisms and disturbances."
Now came the crucial part, which would significantly influence their success in this course of study...
"Why... would understanding ecosystems be important to the study of herbology? What can we gain from this?"
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Laura looked at the Professor and raised her hand. "I would say that it is important to understand the Ecosystem because, it is planet friendly, it is there to support life on this planet and it helps the plants grow and things like that." Laura wasn't sure if she was right or not but that was what ecosystems did right.