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Using Natural Resources Organisms and Their Environment Energy and Resources Pollution and Recycling
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Objectives Explain the structure of an ecosystem Describe the effects one species can have on an ecosystem Discuss two ways natural forces can change ecosystems Discuss two ways humans can change ecosystems
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Key Terms Ecosystem Community Succession Hydroelectric power
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Organisms and Their Environment What is an Ecosystem? A mix of living and nonliving pieces of the environment All ecosystems are not the same size The Earth is a very complex ecosystem A rain puddle is smaller and less complex Living things are adapted to their ecosystem Ecosystems are divided into communities, populations, and organisms
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Organization: from large to small
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Organisms and Their Environment Changes in Ecosystems Factors can change an ecosystem Balanced ecosystems remain stable A change in one factor can affect the whole ecosystem Sunlight, air, soil, water, animals, plants, etc. Ecosystems will gradually return to their original conditions Succession: repopulation over time
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Succession
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Organisms and Their Environment Evaluating changes in ecosystems Short term changes, (the seasons) Long term changes, (volcanic eruptions) Climatic changes affect ecosystems, (ice age) Changes can be caused by human activity Building dams interrupt water supplies Changes can be caused by introduction of nonnative species Birds, insects, amphibians are examples
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Objectives Identify different sources of energy used by living things and trace each source back to the sun Describe the advantages and disadvantages of particular energy sources Describe the types of conversion processes needed to produce electricity Identify the efficiency of energy conversions
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Key Terms Fossil fuels Nonrenewable resources Renewable resources Geothermal energy
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Energy and Resources The search for resources The sun is a source of energy Plants change energy from the sun into chemical energy – converting solar to chemical Fossil fuels form deep underground from once living matter, (dinosaurs, plants) Fossil fuels can be solids, liquids, or gases The supply of fossil fuels is limited Nonrenewable resources
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Some see the supply of fossil fuels as a joke!
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Energy and Resources Alternative sources of energy – renewable Solar cells and solar power plants make electricity directly from sunlight The energy of wind can be used by windmills The energy of water may be sued by turbines in dams Geothermal energy may be collected from “hot spots” in the Earth’s crust Nuclear energy is produced from atomic fission
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Renewable Energy Sources
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Energy and Resources The efficiency of energy conversion Energy is wasted when input is greater than output Wasted energy is generally found as heat Wasted energy may be collected for further use Heat may be used to warm homes during cold spells
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Objectives Compare the economic and environmental impacts of different energy sources Identify pollutants created by use of fossil fuels Describe types of pollution in air, water, and on land Identify ways to reduce, recycle, and reuse.
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Key Terms Pollution Global warming Eutrophication Recycling
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Pollution and Recycling What causes pollution? Natural causes – dust and ash Manmade pollution is more common – (combustion) Air pollution Combustion of fossil fuels carbon dioxide – one of the main pollutants other pollutants are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide
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Pollution and Recycling Water pollution Pesticides and fertilizers May be found in quantities that make the water “unfit” May cause eutrophication and kill water organisms Pollution on the Land Contaminants in the soil are hard to remove Some poisons stay in soil for long periods of time Landfill space is running out Trash is the greatest pollutant on land
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Pollution and Recycling Reducing pollution Choosing alternatives often involves trade-offs Reusable grocery bags rather than paper or plastic Reducing the use of energy and products can cut down on pollution Turning off light switches when not in a room Recycling is another way to prevent pollution Reusing materials to create new products
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