PPT-WHAT ARE ECOSYSTEMS? Where Things Live
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Living things need a place to live and grow Fish live in water Birds live in trees and fly through the air Plants grow where there is soil water and sun Main Idea
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Living things need a place to live and grow Fish live in water Birds live in trees and fly through the air Plants grow where there is soil water and sun Main Idea and Details ENVIRONMENT. By Renee Swank. In this activity you will learn all about the types of ecosystem. You can read all of the material and watch a short video on ecosystems. After you have read the material and watched the video, you can take the short quiz to see how much you learned!!. . Table of Contents. Section 3: . Aquatic Ecosystems. Section 1: . How Ecosystems Change. Section 2: . Biomes. Chapter: Ecosystems. . Table of Contents. Section 1: . How Ecosystems Change. Mosses from my back yard. Three Animals And Information About Said Three Animals. Coastal EcoSystem:. The Bottlenose Dolphin. Information About the BottleNose Dolphin. Ahh Yes, The Bottlenose Dolphin. Majestic Creatures of the Sea, am I right or am I right? Actually, did you know they are one of the most intelligent creatures of the sea? It’s name comes from its nose which is shaped like a bottle! (That’s pretty obvious :D). 1 Peter 4:1—6. be . armed. with the attitude of Christ . considering. the past as lost. being filled with . courage. to live in the will of God.. Spiritual Life Principle:. Arm yourself with Christ’s . Chapter 3 (Miller and . Spoolman. , 2010). Core Case Study: Tropical Rain Forests Are Disappearing. Cover about 2% of the earth’s land surface. Contain about 50% of the world’s known plant and animal species. Brooke Ard. 5. th. Grade Math/Science. Griggs Road Elementary. Aquatic Ecosystems. Water-based . ecosystems may be fresh water (lakes and ponds) or saltwater (oceans, . estuaries and . saltwater marshes).. Aquatic ecosystems are primarily determined by the ecosystem’s . salinity. . Salinity refers to the dissolved salt content of the water.. Aquatic ecosystems are divided into freshwater and marine ecosystems.. What are Ecosystems? . Groups of living things and the non-living environment in which they live.. The people that study ecosystems are called: . “ecologists.”. Let’s look at the living parts of the ecosystem:. SUMMER INSTITUTE. June 23-25, 2015. Presented by. UNC INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. GOOSE CREEK STATE PARK. A TIME FOR SCIENCE NATURE AND SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER. Funded by . THE EDDIE AND JO ALLISON SMITH FAMILY FOUNDATION. Ocean Zones & Ecosystems. Freshwater Zones & Ecosystems. Related Ecology. Benthic Division. 6 Areas. . 1. Supralittoral zone. (supra= upper, litus=shore). . Water splashes but does not stay submerged. What is ecology?. It is the science that studies how . organisms. relate to each other and their . environment. .. Considers both . biotic. (living) and . abiotic. (nonliving) aspects.. Examples of abiotic factors: . Factors. Mr. Jaime . Peña – Miss Liz Baquerizo. Ecosystems. Biotic. and Abiotic . Factors. BIOTIC FACTORS: LIVING PARTS IN AN ECOSYSTEM. ANIMALS. PLANTS. ALGAE. FUNGI. Biotic. and Abiotic . Factors. Unit Standards. 5.L.4A.1 . Analyze and interpret data to summarize the abiotic factors (including quantity of light and water, range of temperature, salinity, and soil composition) of different terrestrial ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems. . Biomagnification. is the process by which matter becomes concentrated in living things in a food chain.. Moving up the Food Chain . DDT provides one example of the effects of . biomagnification. in an ecosystem. DDT is a chemical that was widely used to kill plant–eating insects. Some chemicals break down over time, but DDT does not. DDT collected in water and soil, was absorbed by living things, and moved up the food chain. The diagram shows how DDT became magnified in a wetland ecosystem. It entered through tiny organisms called zooplankton, which absorbed DDT from the water..
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