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Habitat v.s. Ecosystem

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HABITAT V.S. ECOSYSTEM

BY:CHARLOTTE MINTZER
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Habitat
A place where any living organism can get what they need to survive. Ect. Food, water, air, shelter, a place to raise their young.

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EXAMPLES

  • Humans: supermarket and house
  • Fish- in the ocean (hydrosphere)
  • Grasshopper- a wide grassy area
  • Plants-soil and nutrients
  • Birds- treetops to make thier nest
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Ecosystem
The interaction of living and non-living things create an ecosystem. Within every ecosystem is a habitat. They also very in size.

EXAMPLES

  • Living things- plants, bacteria, animals, basicly any living thing
  • Non-living things- water, rocks, soil, sand
  • Ex: ocean, forest, mountain, swamp
  • Plants use soil to grow and gain nutrients
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HEALTHY ECOSYTEMS

  • All organisms would be healthy
  • Organisms would be working together
  • Pristine
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SOME of the Pacific Ocean is a healthy ecosystem because:
-the marine life is healthy and work together to survive
-the plant life is healthy
-all living organisms are working together
-there are habitats within the ecosystem that are habitable for the plants and animals
-it has not been "tampered with" by humans

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Now that we know the real definitions of a habitat and an ecosystem we should try and protect them more. By cutting down less trees, stopping littering, and just all the little things to help or Earth.

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