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ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONS
SOIL, WATER, POLLUTION, PLANTS, & ANIMALS
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Matt. Create.
2.
SOIL
Composed of inorganic particles,air,water,and living organisms.
Hills, valleys, and mountains affect exposure to the sun, wind, and water
Soil forms faster in warm, wet climates.
Plants add organic matter and affect a soil's composition and structure
Healthy soil is essential for agriculture and forestry.
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djwtwo
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SOIL-WATER
GROUND WATER PRECOLATES THROUGH THE SOIL.
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nothing
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WATER
Energy from the sun causes water to move into the atmosphere
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Ian Sane
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WATER-POLLUTION
RUNOFF EVENTUALLY CARRIES NON-SOURCE POLLUTION TO BODIES OF WATER
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POLLUTION
Categories: nutrient, toxic, chemical, sediment, thermal, and biological
Point-source pollution comes from distinct locations
Nonpoint-source pollution comes from many places over a large area
Natural process: wind storms, volcanic erruptions, and fires.
Human activity: Farming causese erosion which leads to storms.
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POLLUTION-PLANTS
Plants require carbon dioxide and water
Pollution restricts oxygen to plants.
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PLANTS&ALGAE
multi cellular organisms that require sunlight.
Produce carbohydrates for energy
Require carbon dioxide and water
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3rr
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PLANTS- ANIMALS
ANIMALS REQUIRE A FOOD SOURCE (PLANTS)
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harry harris
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ANIMALS
ectothermic: able to generate own heat
poikilothermic: body is controlled by environment.
Unlike plants, animals are mobile to assist in obtaining food.
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Etrusia UK
Gabriella Simmons
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