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In the Water Under the Sea: May 2010
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Everyday, you eat, sleep, laugh, and learn. What are these actions called? Of course, they're called release agents! Release agents are everywhere! We know jumping rope is a release agent, but how about making tiny moves? Do they count as a release agent? Friday, May 14, 2010. Survive, therefore we will not either. Granite, is another carbon sink. As we all know crystals form by heat and pressure, bu...
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In the Water Under the Sea: Release agents
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Everyday, you eat, sleep, laugh, and learn. What are these actions called? Of course, they're called release agents! Release agents are everywhere! We know jumping rope is a release agent, but how about making tiny moves? Do they count as a release agent? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Limestone is an example of carbon sinks. Trees are an example of carbon sinks. TIME for the Yangtze River Dolphin.
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In the Water Under the Sea: What's the difference between a food web and a food chain?
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Sunday, May 2, 2010. What's the difference between a food web and a food chain? Food chains are the connection of the energy between organisms. The specific order of a food chain is the energy source (sun), a producer, a primary consumer, and a secondary consumer. Yet a food web is the interconnection of the food chain, meaning that more connections are connected onto a food chain leading to what eats what. ECOLOGY QUIZ- take t...
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In the Water Under the Sea: April 2010
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Monday, April 26, 2010. Bye Bye Primary Consumers is NOT a Good Solution. It's just like going off topic of an essay. If the start is off, the whole thing is off! Another effect that can happen that the secondary consumers can die out without food because there will be no more primary consumers to feed on! The UnderWater Food Chain. Two Examples of a UnderWater food chain. Algae - - Sea Urchin - - Sea Otter - - Bacteria. Produc...
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In the Water Under the Sea: What's the difference between a food chain and a food web?
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Monday, May 10, 2010. What's the difference between a food chain and a food web? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Limestone is an example of carbon sinks. Trees are an example of carbon sinks. Burning Fossil Fuels is an Example of Carbon Source. Deforestation is an Example of Carbon Sources. The Extinction and Endangered Animal Links. TIME for the Yangtze River Dolphin. Facts for the Rainbow Parrotfish. Three Types of Heat T...
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In the Water Under the Sea: The UnderWater Food Chain
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Monday, April 26, 2010. The UnderWater Food Chain. Two Examples of a UnderWater food chain. Algae - - Sea Urchin - - Sea Otter - - Bacteria. Plankton - - Shrimp - - Harp Seal - - fungi. The very beginning Energy Source. Right before the producer, comes something else. Yet, it provides energy for the producer. The one thing that gives to producers also known as the sun! Producer Start It All. Primary, primary, it Eats first.
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In the Water Under the Sea: Carbon Sources
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Friday, May 14, 2010. All living organisms have carbon. Without carbon, nothing will survive, because its THAT important. Carbon source are mostly bad things that people do. How is Carbon Sources Harmful? 1 The deforestation leads to humans not having the chance to survive. That's because trees are very important to the carbon cycle. Not only do they give us oxygen to breathe, yet they use the carbon dioxide we exhale t...2 Ano...
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In the Water Under the Sea: Bye Bye Primary Consumers is NOT a Good Solution
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Monday, April 26, 2010. Bye Bye Primary Consumers is NOT a Good Solution. It's just like going off topic of an essay. If the start is off, the whole thing is off! Another effect that can happen that the secondary consumers can die out without food because there will be no more primary consumers to feed on! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Limestone is an example of carbon sinks. Trees are an example of carbon sinks. Bye Bye ...
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In the Water Under the Sea: carbon sinks
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In the Water Under the Sea. THIS IS AN ECOLOGY BLOG! The Underwater Food Web. Friday, May 14, 2010. They are the opposite of sources, which is like weathering of limestone, and other respiration of living organisms. Instead of releasing carbon, it absorbs carbon. For example, the trees are the best example. as we all know trees are the ones who are always making the oxygen we breath in clean and fresh, but without the carbon dioxide which helps it become healthy, the tree will not. The Mediterranean monk...