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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
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When you do the outline make sure to include those questions

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S_A_V [24]3 years ago
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Prompt them to include behaviors such as pollution, overfishing or overharvesting, and boating. Remind students that many human activities not associated with the marine environment can also affect ocean ecosystems. For example, agricultural runoff and coastal development can cause marine pollution.

Take a moment to consider the variety of life in the sea. Ocean life is very diverse, and increased acidity can harm or help individual plant and animal species in different ways. It may not be obvious to us at first, but some organisms are likely to become more abundant, and others less so. For example, seagrasses may grow faster if more dissolved carbon dioxide is available, while the number of oysters may decrease as fewer larvae complete their life cycle due to increased acidity. In this way, scientists expect ocean and coastal acidification to affect entire ecosystems

Social or community problems are problems that by their very definition concern a large number of people. Unfortunately, those who are socially and economically powerful, such as government officials, interest groups, or community leaders often define these problems - and their solutions. While everyone is indirectly affected by social problems, those who are directly experiencing the problem are often left out of the processes of identifying what the problem really is.

No matter how well we take care of our homes and belongings, they are subject to the wear and tear of everyday use, and accidents are bound to happen. That said, you don't have to run out and buy it brand new in the event that you find a ripped seam or a scuff mark. As general rule of thumb, ask yourself: Can the item first be repaired before replacing it? You might be surprised to learn what can be revived, if you have the time, tools, and patience make it happen.

I think that it was a very profound way of thinking and it ultimately comes down to one's opinion.

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