I will explore an ecosystem and determine the energy flow and components of the ecosystem.

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I will explore an ecosystem and determine the energy flow and components of the ecosystem

1. Describe/Explain the first law of thermodynamics 2. Describe/explain the second law of thermodynamics 3. Describe/Explain Kinetic Energy 4. Create an energy path and describe the energy conversion that takes place at each step.

Energy: First Law of ThermodynamicsFirst Law of Thermodynamics: Energy can be changed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed. Second Law of Thermodynamics - Increased Entropy The Second Law of Thermodynamics is commonly known as the Law of Increased Entropy. While quantity remains the same (First Law), the quality of matter/energy deteriorates gradually over time. How so? Usable energy is inevitably used for productivity, growth and repair. In the process, usable energy is converted into unusable energy. Thus, usable energy is irretrievably lost in the form of unusable energy.

Energy:

Bubble Map: Ecosystem

1. Review Drill 2. Complete the gizmo /worksheet 3. Complete the quiz(each student must log on and complete the quiz) 4. Complete components of an ecosystem & energy inputs and outputs. 5. Homework: Ecosystems and earth systems