3. Ecosystem
A community of living organisms (plants,
animals and microbes) in conjunction with the non-
living components of their environment (things like air,
water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
4. LIVING ELEMENTS
A living thing is called an organism. An organism is made up
of cells. Plants, humans, and animals are living things,
Things such as rocks or toys, are not living.
5. NON-LIVING ELEMENTS
Living Elements Ltd. is a company based in Vancouver, British
Columbia (Canada), that specializes in collecting marine fish and
invertebrates from the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Arctic for
zoos, aquariums and educational facilities around the world.
6. INTERACTION OF LIVING AND NON-
LIVING THINGS
A living thing and a non living thing interact with one another
simply by the non living thing is like a bacteria and it gets into
the living things bloodstream and that's how they interact.
7. HOW DO LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS DEPEND
ON EACH OTHER?
*By food and 1 is the prey who is eatenWe depend on non living
things for a source food, they depend on us well in a sense we look
after them as stewards of the earth.
* and the predator is the one that eats it
8. HOW DO LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS
DEPEND ON EACH OTHER?
Several was living things and non living thing depend
on each other because non living things help the living things
in this world.
9. The Energy Cycle
Each day as the Sun rises, our little blue world is
showered with heat and light. This energy from the Sun is
very important to all life on Earth. Without it, life could
not exist.
11. PREVENTION OF DEVASTATION
A safe and sound environment is the precondition
for human life itself, environmental protection must take
precedence over other public goals. And the fundamental
problem is how Americans live -- we consume too much,
waste too much and restore too little
12. PREVENTION OF DEVASTATION
Despite some gains, we're still making an
unprecedented assault on the environment, leading to
irreversible and perhaps catastrophic effects. Global
warming, in particular, is a real threat that requires
coordinated global action.
13. CREDITS
John Fritz Jerard Tangi
Yuu Mizusaki
Kyle Aldrin Delos Reyes
Daniel Karl Michael Palamos