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    composed of many ecosystems‚ which are smaller communities of plants and animals and their habitats‚ the physical parts of their environment that affect them. Whereas‚ the boundaries of a biome are determined by climate‚ the boundaries of ecosystems are physical features‚ such as ridges or riverbanks‚ which separate one community from another. Any given place may have several different ecosystems that vary in size and complexity. A tropical island‚ for example‚ may have a rain forest ecosystem that covers

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    4. A kind of interaction in which two organisms strives to obtain the same limited resources‚ and in the process both organisms are harmed to some extent. -Competition 5. Which of the following renewable energy may cause radical changes in river ecosystems? – tidal 6. A wastewater sample has a k1 = 0.2 day-1 and an ultimate BOD = 400 mg/L. What is the 5 day BOD?- 253 7. These are terrestrial climax communities with wide geographic distribution.- biomes 8. A wastewater sample has a k1 = 0.2 day-1 and

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    Green economy 1. What is bad for you and the environment is cheap 2. What is good for you and good for the environment is expensive 3. Most people cant afford it 4. Not only is it expensive it isn’t any better for the environment Blue economy 1. Open your eyes to see what we have 2. Using what you thought was waste to create food energy and jobs 3. Poverty into development 4. Scarcity into abundance 5. Make a bigger cake to share 6. Starts with entrepreneurs

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    Ecological Succession Lab

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    Succession‚ the process of a community changing over time‚ can be broken down into sub groups such as ecological‚ primary‚ pond‚ and secondary. Ecological succession being the most basic. In the Succession Lab‚ we observed a community in a ecosystem. As we recorded the data each class‚ we observed that succession takes place with rapid speed for in each observation‚ a new specimen is identified. A niche is how the organisms live‚ what their role in the community is. For example‚ an ecological

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    characteristics may become the source of a biome’s downfall‚ particularly for the tropical rainforest‚ as climate change continues to affect the planet. As humans‚ it is important to analyze the affect we make on the planet‚ especially in the various ecosystems that depend on a delicate balance between temperature‚ carbon dioxide levels‚ and precipitation which affect later climate patterns . To begin‚ a comparison should first be made between tropical rainforests and tropical savannahs. In terms of

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    emrgnc  Defining Sustainability – A Hundred Perspectives     Sustainability as an emergent concept reveals deep concerns about fundamental  values and our own continued existence. While each personʹs definition of  sustainability is seen to be the most relevant‚ the question is a universal one and  common to all.     Whether our definition of sustainability is anthropocentric‚ biocentric‚ egocentric‚  ecocentric‚ econocentric‚ sociocentric‚ worldcentric or perhaps simply personally  eccentric‚ they are all valid

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    fuelwood demands‚ that moreover the deforested locations that need to be reforested. In primary forests and other naturally regenerated forests‚ the total ecosystem carbon stock (in plants and soil) is on average 28 per cent higher than in plantations (Liao et al.‚ 2010). The negative effect of deforestation is

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    environmental issue

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    encountered during this project. These issues will not only affect the success of the project‚ but it will also ruin the environment stability. These are the main points for the environmental issues. Wetlands issues Soil erosion Degraded water quality Ecosystem and uncontrolled habitants Noise Impacts Air pollutions Wetlands issues The underneath of soils stored a lot of water due to its topographic area. This issue will bring miserable and complicated during the working period. In addition‚ the duration

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    Victoria Park Benefits

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    In terms of ecosystem goods and services‚ Victoria Park provides both material benefits and non-material benefits. The material value of the park mainly consists large amounts of trees‚ grass‚ bushes and small animals. Whereas the non-material values are mostly the recreational advantage and constant regulating services like air regulation. Chiefly‚ Victoria Park offers provisioning services. During my walk-through in Victoria Park‚ I was astounded by its vegetation coverage even in January. In

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    increases when the number of new individuals added to it exceeds the number lost through death or migration and vice versa ● Ecological unit: when different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment ● Ecosystem: an ecological system formed by the interaction

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