Relative Location of the Ecosystem
The Desert Ecosystems often comes in contact with the Wetland Ecosystems, especially as it is important that most of the animals of the Desert Ecosystem get as much water as they can whenever they can. This makes them relative in location.
One ecosystem that is relative to humans and civilization is the Nile River (wetland). Humans have to be extremely careful or possibly wander too close to the Nile Crocodiles whom are responsible for hundred of human deaths every year. They also fish and drive boats in the Nile, and as you can see from the picture above, live right on the edge of it as well. Birds and many small animals also live all around in this area.
One ecosystem that is relative to humans and civilization is the Nile River (wetland). Humans have to be extremely careful or possibly wander too close to the Nile Crocodiles whom are responsible for hundred of human deaths every year. They also fish and drive boats in the Nile, and as you can see from the picture above, live right on the edge of it as well. Birds and many small animals also live all around in this area.