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Page 1: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

How are species on our planet How are species on our planet connected?connected?

Page 2: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

Layers of our PlanetLayers of our Planet

GeosphereGeosphere:: solid part of solid part of earth that consists of soil, earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments.rock and sediments.

AtmosphereAtmosphere: mixture of : mixture of gases surrounding earth.gases surrounding earth.

HydrosphereHydrosphere: All water : All water found on earth.found on earth.

BiosphereBiosphere: All areas on : All areas on the planet that life can the planet that life can exist.exist.

Page 3: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

How does Energy flow in the How does Energy flow in the Ecosystem?Ecosystem?

ENERGY PYRAMID

Food Chain

Food Web

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ENERGY CYCLEENERGY CYCLE

ProducersProducers: Make their own food (plants): Make their own food (plants)ConsumersConsumers: Consume or eat their food : Consume or eat their food

(animals)(animals)HerbivoresHerbivores: Eat only plants: Eat only plantsCarnivoresCarnivores: Eat only animals: Eat only animalsOmnivoresOmnivores: Eat both plants and animals: Eat both plants and animalsDecomposersDecomposers: Break down dead : Break down dead

organisms, absorb their food (bacteria, organisms, absorb their food (bacteria, fungi)fungi)

Page 5: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

Fill in the Food WebFill in the Food Web

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Page 7: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

What are Biomes?What are Biomes?

A large region of the planet characterized A large region of the planet characterized by a specific climate and certain types of by a specific climate and certain types of plants and animal communities.plants and animal communities.

Page 8: How are species on our planet connected?. Layers of our Planet Geosphere: solid part of earth that consists of soil, rock and sediments. Geosphere: solid.

Carbon & Water CyclesCarbon & Water Cycles

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How Ecosystems ChangeHow Ecosystems Change Ecological SuccessionEcological Succession: :

gradual change and gradual change and replacement of species in replacement of species in a community.a community.

Primary SuccessionPrimary Succession: : occurs on a surface occurs on a surface where no ecosystem where no ecosystem existed before.existed before.

Secondary SuccessionSecondary Succession: : occurs where an occurs where an ecosystem already ecosystem already existed (disrupted by existed (disrupted by humans, animals, storms)humans, animals, storms)


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