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This collection highlights teaching activities, hands-on lessons, and online simulations we found on the web that can help students learn about ecology and biodiversity. They are created by science educators and partner education organizations.
Biodiversity supports everything in nature that we need to survive: food, clean water, medicine, and shelter. But what exactly is biodiversity and what is causing it to decline? Learn all about biodiversity and how you can help nature in your own community with this video from WWF Wild Classroom.
Activity 1: Introduction to Biodiversity. Grades: 9-12. Time: 40 minutes. Location: Classroom. Big Ideas. Biodiversity and Society. Citizen Science and Open Science. Science Practices and Skills. Essential Questions. How many different species are on Earth and how do we find them?
I can describe how some plants are adapted to help them survive, and how environmental conditions affect plant biodiversity positively and negatively.
Biodiversity is an abbreviation for biological diversity and is the variety of living organisms in an area. It can be measured at different levels. Genetic diversity: refers to variation of genetic types within a species. Species diversity: refers to number of different species.
what is biodiversity. it is the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere. why is biodiversity one of earth's greatest natural resources. it benefits humans through its contributions to medicine and agriculture and through the provision of ecological goods and services. ecosystem diversity.
Biodiversity, which includes genetic, species, and habitat diversity, is critically important to ecosystems. Biodiversity in ecosystems is a key component to sustaining life within the living world. Natural and human disruptions have short- and long-term impacts on ecosystems.