I Am Sharing 'LP 1 Answer People and Earth's Ecosystem' With You
I Am Sharing 'LP 1 Answer People and Earth's Ecosystem' With You
I Am Sharing 'LP 1 Answer People and Earth's Ecosystem' With You
Pacadaljen
BSED-ENGLISH 1B
Pre – assessment
Answer the following questions using the knowledge you have.
1. What is the significance of studying the ecosystem?
➢ As I see it, studying ecosystem it’s crucial to us as human beings, because we
will know how different organism live and how they form. Studying ecosystem
can help us to discover the beauty of environment, we find better ways to
maintain less damage of ecosystems.
2. What are the differences and similarities among the five biogeochemical cycles,
particularly in the roles organism play in them?
➢ Firstly, let us take a look at five biogeochemical cycles; water cycle, carbon cycle,
nitrogen cycle, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles. The differences of this five cycles
they have different roles for living organisms, each of them represent as worker,
they produce of green plants also they are crucial how organisms can live and
how our world functions. On the other hand similarities of these five cycles they
work together to release their respective elements to into the atmosphere.
3. How does energy move through a food web?
➢ I guess energy move through a food web by abreabing energy coming from
producers which is the grasses and plants, to consumers which is the living
organisms such like animal. Food web represents feeding relationship within a
community. It also implies the transfer of food energy from its source in plants
through herbivores to carnivores (Krebs 2004).
4. What is the definition of ecology?
➢ According to my research ecology study of the relationship between organisms
and their environment, and the balances between these relationships.
Tundra The high Tundra The arctic Some plants Polar bear,
-mining
latitudes of regions Tundra, that grow in musk ox, operations
the northern typically get where the the tundra snowy owl,
Pollution from
hemisphere loss than 25 average include short arctic fox,
extracting oil
in a belt centimeters temperature shrubs, reindeer and gas has
around the (10 inches) is -30 to 20 sedges, caribou and
polluted the air
Artic Ocean. of degrees grasses, arctic hare.
and many
precipitation Fahrenheit (- flowers, birch bodies plants.
annually. 34 to -6 tree and Many animals
degree willow trees. have died from
Celsius. the poisonous
chemicals in oil.
Boreal Found Precipitation The average Needeleaf, Elk, Roe, Logging, mining,
forest between 50° is primarily in temperature coniferous deer, musk hydroelectric
and 60° the forms of is estimated (gymnosperm) deer, the development,
northern snow 40-100 between – tree are the wood bison, and oil and gas
latitudes, cm annually. 30°f and - dominant the beaver project.
just South of 65°f. Also, an plants of the grizzly,
Arctic circle, average of taiga biome. black
the boreal 16-39 inches Prices, bears, Elk,
forest of snowfall quaking moose,
stretches has been aspen, pinus woodland
over the recorded in and abies are caribou.
northern the forest some plants
hemisphere during winter. found in
in a large. boreal plants.
Temperate Pacific It rains about Temperatures Mosses, spike American Farming,
rain forest temperate from 60 – range from mosses, ferns black bear, mining, hunting,
rain forests 200 inches 32°f to 68°f, and lichens Bob cat, logging and
of North (150-500 cm) which is festoon tree, wolf, urbanization are
American each year. much colder trunks and raccoon, some of the
Pacific than tropical branches. deer mice, human activities
Northwest areas. Lichen, moss, Townsends that have
as well as wild flowers chipmunk, affected
the and other mink, negatively this
Appalachian plants. shrews, biome
temperate pure
rainforest of sisken,
the Eastern mountain
U.S. lion.
Temperate The areas in On average, The averages Maples, Oak, Deer, These include
deciduous which this biome daily American raccoons, land use history,
forest deciduous receives 750 temperature beech, opossums, current land
forests are to 1, 500 mm range Hickory porcupines, management,
located get (30 to 59 between - lichen, moss, red foxes, climate change,
about. 750 inches of rain 30°C (-22°F) ferns, muskat, fire suppression
to 1, 500 per year. and 30°C wildflowers, lemurs, changes in
mm. found (86°F) with a small plants American atmospheric
across yearly burying chemistry.
Europe and average of beetle
in the USA. 10°C (50°F)
Temperate Found in Grassland The Purple Swift fox, The biggest
Grassland various receive temperature needlegrass, bison, impact that
regions around 500 can vary from blue grama, mexican humans have on
North and to 900 -40 degrees buffalo grass, prairie dog, grassland is by
South of the millimeters Fahrenheit to and galleta wolves, deve8 open
equator (20-35 more than flowers zebras, areas for
including inches) 0f 100 degrees include horses and farming or urban
Argentina, rain per Fahrenheit. asters, lions development.
Australia, Year. blazing stars,
and central coneflowers,
North goldenrods,
America. sunflower
Chaparral The The The winter is Chamise, Kangaroo Includes the
Chaparral Chaparral very mild and cayote brush, rat, pumas, creation of
biome is area receives is usually toyon, eastern water,
found in about 38-100 about 50°f mountain spotted diversions,
small cm (15-39) of (10°C). Most mahogany, skunk, damming, and
sections of precipitation of the rain I scrub oak, lizards, competition by
most a year. this biome Yucca, trees coyotes, invasive plant
continents, comes in the and cacti. jack rabbits, and animal
including the winter the mule deer, species.
west coast summer is alligator
of the United hot and dry at lizards and
States, the up to 100°F money
west coast (37.5,°C). bees.
of South
America.
Desert Found in Most 50 Rise to an Cactus, Mammal, Human
north centimeters average of Creosote Bactrian exploration of
America, (20 inches) 38°C (a little bust, barrel camel, fragile
Greenland, of rainfall a cover 100°F). cactus, kangaroo ecosystem can
Europe, and year desert At night, brittlebush, rat, fennec lead to the
Asia get about desert desert fox, bobcat, droughts and
250 temperature marigold, addax,etc arid conditions.
millimeters fall to an agave, desert Effects include
(10 inches) average of - lily and etc. land
of rain per 3.9°C (about degradation, soil
year the least 25°F). erosion and
amount of sterility, and a
rain of all of loss of
the biomes. biodiversity.
All things considered have a purpose in this Earth. Moreover, all of us can make
a difference, the more we are concerned and ecosystem become better, more
peaceful mind and happier lives we’ll have of each organism.