Materials: soil, large clean jar, sand, rocks, green plants, twigs and sticks, crawling insects (ants, beetles, caterpillars) earthworms, screen, masking tape Procedures: # Place the soil in the bottom of the jar. # Add the sand and rocks. # Position the green plants so they will be easy for the insects to climb on and under. # Add an arrangement of the twigs and sticks. # Add the crawling insects and earthworms one at a time. # Place the screen (or lid with holes) on top of the jar. # Tape around the screen so it stays in place. Watch the insects and plants adapt to the environment.
you use mud and sand and water
Imsety, human-headed protected the canopic jar of the liver.
It was the god Imsety who guarded the liver's canopic jar .
They did create astronomy which is kinda of a scientific contribution and an impact on the ecosystem.
It was the Hamburglar...
The term of having an ecosystem in a jar is defined as terrarium. A terrarium is a closed environment for keeping and raising plant species for research.
Because. It is ^ Lame answer, be ashamed, - A pond is a living ecosystem - plants, and beneficial bacteria that compliment and support each other!
Well, it's pretty self-explanitory, it's an ecosystem in a jar. An ecosystem is a specific area of size in which climate, landscape, animals and plants are constantly interacting. So in an eco-JAR it's not like you have little deer roaming through a minature forest, It's like grass and small plants with crickets and such. It could also be an aquatic ecosystem, which again, would not consist of whales and sharks, but pond fish, algae, etc.
they f**** die
will they ever make limburger chesse in a jar again
Put a jar on your butthole, fart. Cover the jar up fast. Smell It!! LOL! :)
That Question does not make sense. A tiger lives in a forest ecosystem. A tiger is not an ecosystem.
You need a jar with a lid or it won't work.
ecosystem
First you must get strawbery's then make a macon jar Drag the strawberry's to the mason jar and they will combine
The localizied group of living things live in an area and make an ecosystem.
Please rephrase this question. It sounds like you are saying that 13 = 1 in a jar then how many in a jar? and that doesn't make sense.