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This guide explores essential concepts in ecology and chemistry, including how acids form when certain substances chemically combine with water, exemplified by substances like lemon and vinegar. It covers the dynamics of ecosystems, including competition for limited resources, the significance of habitats, and the crucial role of photosynthesis in energy conversion. Additionally, it explains electric circuits, the process of evaporation, and the transfer of thermal energy through radiation. Each term encapsulates fundamental scientific principles necessary for understanding our environment.
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Definition: when chemically combined with water, they form new chemicals called acids. For example, lemon and vinegar.
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: a glass tank for fish and other plants and animals
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: the contest among organisms for the limited resources of an ecosystem
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: is the science concerned with the relationship of living things to each other and to their natural environment. The relationships commonly involved food, protection, shelter, and reproduction
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: a place in an ecosystem where a population lives
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: the process where plants, algae, and some bacteria use the sun’s energy, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: the area where the ocean and land meet and interact
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation
Definition: to use items again; sometimes for a different purpose. For example, cups and plates that can be washed and used again produce less waste than disposable ones.
Aquarium Reuse Habitat Electric Circuit Photosynthesis Shore Competition Radiation Acid Ecology Evaporation