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8. Melting Ice Caps, Sea Level Rise – Ice melting, oceans rising.
15. Cobalt Mining – Mining for batteries harming people and nature.
16.
The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced
and healthful ecology.
The Republic Act No. 9512, or the National Environmental Awareness and
Education Act of 2008
Articulates that the state shall promote national awareness of the role of
natural resources in economic growth.
Environmental Science
Study of living organisms and how they interact with our environment.
Interdisciplinary
Multidisciplinary
Combining or involving more than one discipline or field of study.
These problems are not just national, so a concerted effort across countries
is needed.
Conserve power, apply the 3 R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), and use organic
foods.
PLANTS
1. Photosynthesis – Plants make their own food using sunlight.
2. Chloroplast – The part of the plant cell that does photosynthesis.
3. Chlorophyll – The green stuff in plants that catches sunlight.
4. Stomata – Tiny holes on leaves that let air and water in and out.
Nitrogen Cycle
1. Ammonia is a gas with a strong smell. It is found in cleaning products and
also made by the body.
2. Ammoniacal means something has ammonia in it or smells like ammonia.
3. Urine is ammoniacal when it smells like ammonia, usually because of
bacteria or not drinking enough water.
3 types of BIODIVERSITY
1. Genetic diversity – variation among organisms with the same species
2. Species diversity – variation of species within a particular region
3. Ecological diversity – network of different species in an ecosystem and
interaction of these species
Classification of biotic
1. Producers or Autotrophs make their food
2. Consumer or Heterotrophs eat food that autotrophs create
Herbivore – plants
Carnivore – meat
Omnivore – both
3. Decomposers are also Heterotrophs that break down food to waste and
decay dead matter
3.1
1. Detritivores – feed orally in dead matters
2. Saprotrophs – break down dead matter
Aquatic Ecosystem
1. Lentic (latin lentus means slow) – standing water such as lakes and ponds
2. Lotic (latin lotus means washing) – running water such as rivers and
streams
Terrestrial ecosystem
Biomes – large scale of community organisms, primarily defined on land
Types
1. Primary succession – lifeless areas
2. Secondary succession – major disturbance such as flood/quake
3. Autotrophic succession – organic matter fixed by autotrophs
4. Heterotrophic succession – degradative succession
5. Autogenic succession – modified by species of community itself
6. Heterogenic succession – allogeneic pre existing community is replaced by
another community
Life expectancy
Pinoy 71.7
Women 74.7
Men 68.7
Facilitation
Inhibition
Tolerance