well u see ecostyems, global warming are just terrible myths which aren't true.. NOT we affect the earth by leaving trash on the ground, also we use to much electricity... That's why we have daylight savings hour!
so keep fishing
keep building dams
keep cutting down forests
if you want to wrek the earth!
Fixed by Blackie1004Definition of environmental studies?
Environmental Studies is the interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with their environment. This field examines all aspects of the natural environment, social environments, politics, ecology, etc., and how they all work together.
Can you explain the loss of biodiversity?
1. assuming there is a loss of biodiversity, which has not been established beyond reasonable doubt:
a. human intervention
b. natural disasters
c. maladaption to environment.
a. this is for example the case of the condor, which is almost extinct as a result of dams
being built in mountainous areas, depriving it of some of its natural habitat. another example is the dodo which was hunted for fun to the point of extinction.
b. natural disasters. it is believed at present that a meteorite containing large amounts of iridium caused a natural kind of nuclear winter, wiping out the dinosaurs. thus we have no dinosaurs today. no, they were not wiped out in the biblical flood, that is a children's story.
c. some creatures are not well adapted to their environments or cannot adapt when they change. an example of this is _amphibia_. frogs, newts and toads require damp or moist environments, generally, (though you do find some in desert conditions). thus when an area dries up, they die out because they cannot travel over the dried-up area to another moist area.
2. there is an argument to be made that biodiversity is not decreasing. large dangerous animals are decreasing in diversity, however, insects, if anything, are increasing, as well as other smaller animals that humans can't easily eradicate. so for example, they recently found a new kind of elephant shrew. this doesn't mean it evolved recently, but that we have reason to believe more animals are evolving, ie that evolution has not stopped. (no, the bible does not work as a science textbook and the book of genesis is false). an example of animals adapting to human presence has occurred in my hometown of Johannesburg, south Africa. in 1985 we generally only had weavers (yellow finch-like birds). then we started getting hadedas (African ibises). by 1987 we started seeing crested barbets (a kind of woodpecker), and by 1990 loeries (grey African turacos). recently we have started seeing hoepoes (a kind of small bird similar in appearance to a ibis), as well as wood hoepoes (which are iridescent green versions of the brown ones), plus red bishops (like weavers but bright red). and so on. so these birds, having discovered that there's more food in our rubbish bins and on our gardens' fruit trees, have migrated into the cities to live amongst people rather than out in the veld (prairie) where there is less food.
Tell them that just because something is natural, sdoesn't mean it's good! (Poisen Ivy anyone?) they are right and wrong.many species have gone simply because of the stupidity of humans,not by natural process.
How is the Calvin cycle completed?
The Calvin cycle is completed when the cycle of chemical reactions converts carbon dioxide into glucose. This process requires the input of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), which provide the energy needed to drive the reactions. The final step of the Calvin cycle regenerates the molecule needed to start the cycle again.
What is the 7 level of classification for a dog?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Canis lupus
Subspecies: Canis lupus familiaris (includes all dogs)
Define the term Columbian Exchange What were the short and long term consequences of this exchange?
As a result of Columbus's voyages to the New World, a biological pipeline between America and Europe opened up that had been apart since before humans appeared on earth. The lands had drifted apart that had once been connected. Some species of plants and animals flourished in both areas, and some did not. There were many new animals and plants in the Americas that Europeans had never seen. And, Europeans brought plants and animals to the New World that America had never seen. This includes viruses and other biological organisms. The new animals brought to America upset the ecology of the area. The people living in the Americas did not have resistance to many of the "germs" brought by the Europeans. Biologically, the Indians had not been exposed to measles, smallpox, whooping cough, chicken pox, and influenza. The effect of these diseases on the Americans was catastrophic. Bacteria and viruses killed more Native Americans than did Spanish swords. The Indians also gave to the Europeans, venereal disease. Medical historians disagree on the origins of syphilis, but it was first identified by physicians in 1493, in Cadiz, Spain, the port which Columbus returned to after his first voyage. The Colombian Exchange was also a cultural exchange. New agricultural developments were traded, economic activity and opportunities opened up between the New and Old Worlds, and new ideas were exchanged.
What is the difference between natural selection and artificial selection?
Natural selection is when 'nature chooses' the organism with the favourable characteristics to survive. E.G. Giraffe's Long-necked giraffes are 'chosen by nature' because they have the favourable characteristic of being tall, which allows them to reach higher branches in higher trees. Whilst shorter-necked giraffes cant reach this food source and as the shorter trees run out of vegetation, the shorter-necked giraffes will end up dead.
Artificial selection is when 'man-chooses' the organism that he wants because of their favorable characteristics,
E.G Choosing the 'fat' cows to breed to produce more fat cows because they have more meat in them. This will in-turn affect the numbers of the 'skinner' cows with undesirable characteristics.
Artificial selection is where man selects organisms with useful characteristics to him whereas natural selection is the process whereby nature selects the fittest organisms.
A2. Some social insects such as ants employ aphids to grow fungi, it follows that the ants also have a part to play in Artificial Selection, in both the aphids and the fungi. So it is not just man.
Why is biodiversity important to the stability of food webs?
Biodiversity helps to create a balance between different members of the food chain and that preserves their existence. When there are too many preys, the animals in the lower food chains will reduce in number and start a vicious cycle of starvation and extinction.
There are about 12,000 species of moss. The scientific division of moss is Bryophyta. Species of moss include: Bryum capillare, Ceratodon purpureus and Dicranella heteromalla.
A workaholic is someone who is excessively dedicated to their work, often to the detriment of their personal life and well-being. They may have an addiction to work that interferes with their ability to relax and enjoy life outside of work.
The major job of genes is to control what?
The major job of genes is to control the production of proteins in the cell by providing instructions for amino acid sequence. Genes determine physical traits, such as eye color and height, and also play a role in directing cell function and development. They are responsible for passing hereditary information from one generation to the next.
Did Chevy make a 6 lug 2500 pick up in 1988?
yes, they are whats called a light duty 2500, their pretty much a 1500 series that came standard with all the heavy duty suspension peices all of which were optional on the 1500. yes, they are whats called a light duty 2500, their pretty much a 1500 series that came standard with all the heavy duty suspension peices all of which were optional on the 1500.
What is the difference of formal and informal counseling?
an informal document is a document usually sent internally in companies to tell people what to do next or that they habve to go somewhere A formal document is a document adhering to traditional standards of correctness. A formal document is usually sent when an entity is communicating with other external entities. A informal document is a document that is not officially recognized or controlled. Eg. when an employee sends a weekly status to his direct manager. Usually informal documents are common within the same entity.
ADP (Automatic Data Processing) is a company that provides human resources, payroll, and benefits administration solutions for businesses. They offer services such as payroll processing, time and attendance tracking, HR management, and employee benefits management. ADP helps businesses streamline their administrative processes, improve efficiency, and comply with regulations.
Where does the energy required for the Calvin cycle originate?
The energy required for the Calvin cycle originates from the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where sunlight is captured and converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These molecules produced in the light-dependent reactions are then used as energy sources in the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into sugars.
The questioner may mean menstrual cycle, that is, a woman's period. On the other hand, The Bicycling Guitarist Chris Watson has been called a traveling minstrel, so for decades he has called his 1977 Schwinn ten-speed bicycle a "Minstrel Cycle." There is also a folk metal band that calls itself The Minstrel Cycle and also a rock opera by that name.
What is the difference between a theory and a model?
A theory is a well-substantiated explanation based on evidence, reasoning, and principles that describe a natural phenomenon. A model is a simplified representation of a system or concept that helps to explain or predict how it works. Theories provide the framework for understanding phenomena, while models are tools used to illustrate or simulate those phenomena.
If you want to care for you ants get a cotton ball for water. To feed them give them some fruit and vegatables or honey. They will create a dump to leave their waste. The old ants will be there. Take almost all of the waste out just leave a little so they know where to go to. If any mold forms take the ants out but first the queen. Then get more clean sand or dirt without mold.
How have advancements in agriculture and medicine affected the diversity of life on earth?
There has been many advancements in agriculture that has helped the world these advancements have helped increase the food supply. Three great examples of this is: Artificial Insemination, Computers in agriculture,and Genetic enginering. If you are looking for more on this topic check out those three things.
What are characteristics of Protista?
The answer to this is quite simple the only thing you have to do is go back to school and start paying attentions in class.
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A CPU design technique that periodically "grabs" machine cycles from the main processor usually by some peripheral control unit, such as a DMA (direct memory access) device. In this way, processing and peripheral operations can be performed concurrently or with some degree of overlap.
When does the light-independent Calvin-Benson cycle of photosynthesis cycle begin?
carbon dioxide is attached to RuBP.
The Factors that affect the BIODIVERSITY of an ecosystem.?
Factors that affect the biodiversity of an ecosystem include habitat destruction, climate change, invasive species, pollution, overexploitation of resources, and disease outbreaks. These factors can disrupt the balance of an ecosystem and lead to the loss of species diversity, reducing the ecosystem's ability to support life. Conservation efforts are essential to mitigate these threats and protect biodiversity.
What is the ecological cycle of ladybugs?
Most species of ladybugs eat plant-eating insects and aphids are their favorite food. The aphids eat the plants, and the ladybugs eat the aphids. Then, larger insects and birds eat the ladybugs.