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-What we can learn about the species/organisms being affected by hurricanes
-Society can analyze and take different survival strategies from the animals -Relate the damage of animal ecosystems to human settlements
Name one social connection to real world
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Yes! Some animals can feel vibrations of natural disasters before they arrive.
Can some animals sense danger before it arrives
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Jellyfish
Name an invasive organism that can change it's eating pattern
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Yes, they can use all of the new abiotic and biotic things introduced to their ecosystem to their advantage.
Is it possible for animals to strive in hurricanes
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False : everyday items become more expensive do to the limited items available.
True or false (If false explain why?) : Everyday objects become cheaper after a hurricane to help out the affected.
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False : no two organisms can be affected the same or relatively same way in a hurricane.
True or false (If false explain why?) : Hurricanes impact organisms relatively the same way
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Yes! One way is from light blockage form the sun.
True or false (If false explain why?) : The temperature can decrease in a storm.
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False because the hurricane brings in new organisms to cope with the loss
True or false (If false explain why?) : 76% of organisms die in a hurricane
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A concrete that absorbs liquid
Name a way to mitigate the damage from a hurricane (in the economic factors)
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They pile up to form a living raft!
Name the adaptation mechanism used by fire ants to travel along water
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So all of the producers can stay alive and sustain the primary consumers which would sustain the secondary consumers etc.
Why is light availability so important to an ecosystem?
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Dead zones are low-oxygen areas in oceans and lakes.
(brief definition)
What is a dead zone?
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