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Ecosystems are often seen as stable and self-sustaining, yet history shows that ecosystems can collapse when balance is disturbed. In this episode of The Curious Mind, we explore why ecosystems collapse by understanding them as complex systems made up of living organisms, resources, and environmental conditions. This episode explains how small changes can build over time, how human activity and natural forces interact, and what ecosystem collapse teaches us about responsibility, balance, and long-term thinking.
By King EmmanuelEcosystems are often seen as stable and self-sustaining, yet history shows that ecosystems can collapse when balance is disturbed. In this episode of The Curious Mind, we explore why ecosystems collapse by understanding them as complex systems made up of living organisms, resources, and environmental conditions. This episode explains how small changes can build over time, how human activity and natural forces interact, and what ecosystem collapse teaches us about responsibility, balance, and long-term thinking.