CO2 increases temperatre.
Photosynthesis converts CO2 and Water into O2 and Glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant. Cellular Respiration convert O2 and Glucose into water and CO2. Photosynthesis makes Glucose used in Cellular Respiration to make ATP.
Hydrosphere & Atmosphere: Evaporation from the hydrosphere gives the medium for cloud and rain formation in the atmosphere. The atmosphere brings back rainwater to the hydrosphere.
Deforestation has a lot of problems. It causes both Animals losing their habitat and an increase in temperature. Impacts people since they won't be able to use the plants.
Lithosphere & Hydrosphere: Water gives moisture and the medium for weathering and erosion of rocks in the lithosphere. The lithosphere, gives the platform for ice melts and water bodies to flow back into the oceans.
Unstable ecosystems can not only have problems with biotic and abiotic features. Also with population change.
Atmosphere & Lithosphere: The atmosphere gives the lithosphere heat and energy needed for rock breakdown and erosion. The geosphere reflects the sun’s energy back into the atmosphere.

What does
it mean that
an
Ecosystem is
Sustainable?

Climate Change

Climate Change is due to many
HUman Activities. Which particularly
affect the carbon cycle.

Ways it affects the carbon cycle:
All of this increases the amount of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Clear cutting forests.

Industrialized agriculture:
Use of artificial pesticides and
artificial fertilizers, can leach into
groundwater. It is toxic to people
and animals.

Transportation.
Vehicles emit CO2.

Human Activity

Humans have greatly impacted
the environment.

Examples of human impact:

-Cut down trees
-Dumping Mercury in the river
-Burning Fossil Fuels
-Non Native species

What these things have caused:

-Cutting down trees: Animals have lost
their habitat.

-Mercury in the river: People rely on eating fish and/or drinking water from the river. They get mercury poisoning.

-Burning Fossil Fuels: Caused climate change. Burning fossil fuels such as coal and oil has increased the concentration of
atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Humans don't always cause Non Native Species,
but they are responsible for a lot of them.
Without thinking, bring species into a new ecosystem.
That species becomes so invasive, that it eventually transfers
into this new ecosystem.

Importance of
Biodiversity

Biodiversity: Word used to describe
enormous variety of life in Earth. The word can be
used more specifically to describe life in one
ecosystem.

Biodiversity gives functional ecosystems.
Ecosystems give oxygen, clean air, water
pollination of plants.
The more variety of organisms, the less chance
of ecological catastrophe or extinction.

Bonus: Variety of life on Earth
can give us many fun things to do. Recreational
activities may rely on unique biodiversity.
Examples: Birdwatching, Fishing, Camping.

Ecosystem

Ecosystem: Where plants and animals work
together to form a bubble of life.
Ecosystems have both
biotic (living) and abiotic (non living) things.

Disturbed Ecosystem:
Minor disturbances include
floods, small wildland fires and
disease outbreaks through
plants and animals.
These things can change the populations
of the ecosystem.

Undisturbed Ecosystem:
Undisturbed if it hasn't been altered
by humans. Such as trees being cut down.
Or if none of those minor disturbances occur.

Cellular
Respiration

When cells convert sugars
into energy.

Food Web

Producers:
-Wild Grasses
-Aspen Tree
-Blueberry Bush
-Pine Tree

Primary Consumers:
-Snowshoe Hare
-Red Squirrel

Tertiary/Secondary Consumers:
-Weasel
-Lynx
-Goshawk
-Great Horned Owl

Say the population of Hares decrease.

The organisms who eat the Hare
(Lynx, Goshawk, Great Horned Owl)
will eventually have their population decrease.

Then, more of those organisms will eat the
Red Squirrel. So the Red Squirrel's population will
decrease.

This means, the plants the Red Squirrel eats,
such as Pine Trees, will begin to increase.

Then the Primary Consumers' populations
will eventually rise again.

All of this makes a balanced Ecosystem.
In which humans have disrupted.

Biome

A biome is a geographical region
defined by climate. It has specific
Biotic and Abiotic Features.

Biotic: Living features

Abiotic: Non Living Features

Example: Boreal Forest

Biotic Features:
-Coniferous trees
-Seed eating birds
-Squirrels
-Voles
-Snow shoe hares
-Black bears
-Pine martens
-Grey wolves

Abiotic Features:
-Warmer than tundra
-No permafrost
-Changeable weather
-Soil contains some water
and is acidic precipitation
-40 cm/yr or more

Unstable Ecosystems:

Biotic:
Humans may kill
animals with a higher
population thinking an
ecosystem isn't balanced.
They don't know that with time the population
of the organism will decrease.

Abiotic:
Arctic ecosystem
is cold. If the temperature
becomes warmer then global
warming has occurred. Arctic
Shouldn't be warm. The organisms
living there will begin to lose their
population.

Subtopic

Producer
Consumer

Producer: Organism that
produces its own food

Producers are plants. Plants
don't consume other organisms

Examples:
-Grass
-Trees
-Fruits
-Algae

Consumer: Organism that
consumes food

Consumers are animals. Animals
don't make their own food.

Examples:
-Weasel
-Hawk
-Red Squirrel

The reason we need Producers:
Plants use photosynthesis. So if they die,
Then those consumers who only eat plants and/or animals
will eventually all die. Humans on top of the food chain will then die. There will be no chance on survival without producers/plants.

Photosynthesis

It is the process of which
plants produce chemical energy
from light energy to fuel them.
Since they don't consume another
organism for survival.

1. Plant draws up water through its roots.
2. The leaves take CO2 from the air.
3. The leaves trap energy from sunlight.
4. Plant uses energy of the sunlight to turn H2O
& CO2 into sugars and O2.
5. Plant releases oxygen into the air.
6. Plant uses sugars for growth.

Earth 4 Spheres

Hydrosphere

All water under, on and over
Earth's surface.

Lithosphere

All of solid Earth.

Atmosphere

All the gases surrounding
Earth.

Biosphere

All life on Earth.

No sphere
can work on its
own.

The biosphere receives gases, heat, and sunlight (energy) from the atmosphere.
It receives water from the hydrosphere and a living medium from the geosphere.

What humans can do

We can find ways to
prevent damage to the
ecosystem. And keep it
sustainable.
These are a few.

Reduce
Reuse
Recycle

Unplug
devices when
not using them.
To reduce using
electricity.

Recycle things or
throw things into garbage
instead of lazily dropping them
outside. Which is called littering.

Don't travel as much.
Flights emit CO2.