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Ecosystem Exposure

Ecosystem exposure refers to the extent to which an ecological system experiences external influences, such as pollutants, climate change, or human activities. It measures how much these factors interact with and impact the natural environment, affecting the health and stability of ecosystems like forests, wetlands, or oceans. Essentially, it indicates the level of contact or vulnerability an ecosystem has to potential threats, helping researchers understand risks and develop strategies to protect or restore natural systems.