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Primary productivity caries from ecosystem to ecosystem. Explain ?

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Primary productivity is the rate at which primary producers (plants) capture and store solar radiation to form chemical energy. Primary production depends upon producer (green plant) which are variable in different ecosystem. 
So, primary productivity varies from ecosystem to ecosystem.
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