Yes almost all ecosystems are dependent on plants creating sugars using the suns energy. Although it could be argued that ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean where small bacteria and underwater life exist and survive using the heat from underwater volcano vents, but then it could also be argued that they require the sun to exist and so then all ecosystems would be dependent on the sun.
Any ecosystem that has plants in its food chain will require some form of sunlight.
No some organisms don't need the sun some hate light
Ultimately, yes. Even those that use fumaroles. They may last a while without the sun but eventually they too, will die.
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The sun.
All living organisms dependent on plant because plant produces food from the sun that give animal and all living thing around
Shelter, water, energy source Plants would need Sun (energy), water both would need their own specific living condition
Ultimately, all energy originates from the Sun and is passed along the food chain from there. For example... Sun -> Grass -> Cow -> Human
an ecosystem includes all the living organisms in a specific area and their interactions with the non living components of environment such as weather,earth,sun,soil and atmospere
radiant energy from the sun
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
the sun
The sun.
All living organisms dependent on plant because plant produces food from the sun that give animal and all living thing around
The sun
The sun.
The sun.
Ultimately, it all comes from the Sun.
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
The sun and the sunlight are the main things for all living things.