Study Tips Flashcards

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(Unit 1) Use Visual Aids:
Create diagrams of ecosystems showing carrying capacity and energy flow.
Draw before-and-after scenarios of ecosystems recovering from disturbances.

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(Unit 1) Practice Applying Concepts:
Use local ecosystems as examples. Identify their carrying capacities, potential disturbances, and human impacts.

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(Unit 1) Connect Concepts:
Link human actions to their effects on biodiversity and carrying capacity.
Relate group behaviors to how they improve ecosystem resilience.

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(Unit 1) Flashcards for Vocabulary:
Define terms and use them in sentences related to ecosystems.

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(Unit 2) Diagrams and Models:
Draw the carbon cycle, including processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and combustion.
Create a food web showing Arctic trophic levels.

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(Unit 2) Connect Concepts:
Relate zombie fires to disruptions in the carbon cycle and feedback loops.

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(Unit 2) Visualize Feedback Loops:
Use flowcharts to show how Arctic warming and zombie fires create positive feedback loops.

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(Unit 2) Practice Problem-Solving:
Discuss real-world solutions to minimize fire risks and their effects, such as rewetting peatlands.

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