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Card 6

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then feed on the producer

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Card 7

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This includes all of the connections between producers and consumers in an ecosystem. It shows how interconnected all of the different organisms are.

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Card 8

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ariety of these are spread across the world, each with distinctive interacting characteristics and components

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Card 9

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Ecosystems are very sensitive to...

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Card 10

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The living and non-living components of the ecosystem can be ..... by either natural factors or human management.

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Card 11

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Changes to the ecosystem caused by .... factors include: drought, flood, fire, disease

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Card 12

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Changes to the ecosystem caused by ..... management include: introducing more fish (fish stocking) altering the drainage of the land which may influence the amount of water changing the pH level of the water altering the nutrient levels of the water

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Card 13

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one of the most important factors in determining global climate patterns

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Card 14

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In the ..... latitudes, such as the tropics, temperatures are the highest.

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Card 15

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in the ...... latitudes, such as the polar regions of the world, temperatures are lowest.

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