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what are the basic needs for survival

oxygen water food energy habitat

what ways do ecosystems interact?

with abiodic and biotic elements

what are produces rolls?

they supply oxygen supply, food provide shelter

what are populations in communities?

why is photosynthesis important?

because it provides oxygen

what's the difference between a producer and a consumer?

producers make its own food and consumers have to hunt for their food and all producers are plants

happens to a food chain if one thing gets eliminated from it

everything will die because that one thing it's another thing that other thing can't eat in that other thing about you can't eat there I'll just die

what's an example of ecosystem in your area?

Forrest

what would happen if there is no producers

nothing will be alive because producers make oxygen and all living things need oxygen

how does the suns energy pass along in the ecosystem?

hi, are you are in the food chain the lead energy you get

how are food webs on land and in the water similar and how are they different?

there are more species on land, but there is more particles in the water

what is organic matter

matter that comes from living things such as dead insects plants and animals

what dose omnivors eat

meat and veg

what do hurbuvars eat

veg only

what do conivors eat

meat only

what is the order of the energy pirimid

producers 100 primary comsomers 10 secandary consomers 1 turtiary

what are the basic need for survival

oxygen water food enery and habitat

lost 2 ways the sun supports life

heat and light

what is photosynthesis

the proses od a plant making food and how ot makes oxygen for us

what is the cycling of matter

the cycling of matter is a series of steps in a cycle that allows abiotic elements to be usednover and over again

how can a new species with no naural predator affect the populations of other species

they will over populat because nothing will eat them

what is sustainability

a ecosystems ability to continue of sustain itself

what is primary and secondary succession

primary is the first thing that groose there secondary is when somthing groose there after somthing was already there

what impact do we have on abiotic elemints

we biled a lot of the abiotic things so how we affect the more people the more abiotic things there

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