Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
11. Write adescription of the non-living things in your ecosystem. Explain the availability of food for the animals, the water availability, the type of soil (sandy or rich organic soil for example) the amount of sunlight (shady or full sun for example), and describe if there are any natural shelters for animals. 12. Your ecosystem will contain animals and plants which are 96 Life and Living
interdependent and they are connected by their feeding relationships. Use the space below to draw a food web for your ecosystem. 13. Ecosystems are often destroyed due to the impact of humans or other environmental disasters, such as a flood or drought. Identify some possible threat to your ecosystem and write about them below and why they could destroy your ecosystem. Chapter 5. Ecosystems and food webs 97
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11. Write adescription of the non-living things in your ecosystem.<br />
Explain the availability of food for the animals, the water<br />
availability, the type of soil (s<strong>and</strong>y or rich organic soil for<br />
example) the amount of sunlight (shady or full sun for<br />
example), <strong>and</strong> describe if there are any natural shelters for<br />
animals.<br />
12. Your ecosystem will contain animals <strong>and</strong> plants which are<br />
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