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1 Web Search/Thinkin g What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinkin g What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinkin g Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinkin g How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinkin g What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?

1 Web Search/Thinking What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinking What different categories are there for ecosystems? What is a marine ecosystem? 3 Image Search/Thinking Find a diagram of a marine ecosystem. How are all of its different parts interacting? 4 Web Search/Thinking How does a coral reef get energy to survive? How is this energy passed on? 5 Web Search/Thinking What is biodiversity? What is a coral reef’s relationship to biodiversity?