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What is ?

EKOS is Geology and Biology

Why is it called ?

Etymology of "" and ""

The name of the EKOS is derived from system

The British Columbian Government's definition:

An ecosystem is a collection of communities of both living and non-living things that are connected. The biotic elements in an ecosystem include living things such as plants and animals. The abiotic elements found in an ecosystem include non-living things like land forms or climate.

The word "system" was derived from logy

(originally as logy ): from Greek ‘house’ + -logy.


Examples of in everyday life
  • while driving a car

    • the road
    • being blown off the road by wind
    • losing traction when the road is wet
    • a road too steep to drive up
  • while playing sports

    • the grass
    • a clay court or grass court in tennis
  • while being a pedestrian in urban areas


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  • All Land is EKOS, but not all EKOS is Land. Atmosphere

  • EKOS a subset of ANIMA. EKOS is perceived. The map is not the territory. ANIMA objectifies earth.

  • A storm on the other side of your valley is not EKOS.

  • "Ekos.EkoAnalysis"

  • "Ekos.LandCompletion.ClosedLand"

  • "Ekos.LandCompletion.OpenLand"

  • "Ekos.LandError"

  • "Ekos.LandError.PlantedTreeError"

  • "Ekos.LandError.PlantedTreeError.LeanerTree"

  • "Ekos.LandEvent"

  • "Ekos.LandName"

  • "Ekos.LandAttributes.InorganicLand"

  • "Ekos.LandAttributes.OrganicLand"

  • "Ekos.LandAttributes.Overview"

  • "Ekos.LandQuestion"

  • "Ekos.MixedLand"

  • "Ekos.Overview"