Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 1

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Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 1 Pre AP Biology Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 1

Energy Flow & Matter Cycling

10% Rule of Energy & Trophic Levels

Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 2 Pre AP Biology Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 2

Water Cycle

Carbon Cycle

Nitrogen Cycle

Phosphorus Cycle

Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 3 Pre AP Biology Ecosystem Dynamics (6.4) Part 3

Harvesting (Removing matter & nutrients)

Sources for Acid Precipitation

Previous Acid rain pH across the U.S.

Effects of Acid Precipitation

Biomagnification (Poison accumulation over time)

Rachel Carson

Rising CO2 and rising temperature

CFCs destroying Ozone molecules

Ozone hole over Antarctica in dark blue

Melting Antarctic Ice