Nature-Enviornmental science: By Anthony Giquinto

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1. Organisms (energy transfer)

1.1. Trophic levels

1.1.1. Producer

1.1.2. primary consumer

1.1.3. secondary consumer

1.1.4. tertiary consumer

1.2. Food web

1.2.1. Decomposers

1.3. food chain

1.3.1. Decomposers

1.4. Causes of over-eating

1.4.1. endangered species

1.4.2. threatened species

2. Biodiversity

2.1. genetic diversity

2.2. Species diversity

2.3. Ecosystem diversity

3. Natural resources

3.1. Renewable resource

3.1.1. Aquifer

3.1.1.1. Desalination

3.1.1.2. Water purification

3.2. Nonrenewable resource

3.2.1. Aquifer

3.2.1.1. Desalination

4. Where they are

4.1. Ecosystem

4.1.1. Abiotic factors

4.1.2. Biotic factors

4.1.3. Hotspot

4.1.4. needs a indicator species

4.1.5. Limiting factors

4.1.6. carrying capacity

4.1.7. indicator species

4.1.8. pioneer species

4.1.9. succession

4.1.9.1. ecological succession

4.1.9.2. primary succession

4.1.9.3. secondary succession

4.1.9.4. climax community

4.1.10. Erosion

4.2. Biome

4.2.1. rainforest

4.2.2. Temperate deciduous forest

4.2.3. Coniferous forest

4.2.4. Desert

4.2.5. Tundra

4.2.6. Fresh water

4.2.7. Marine

4.2.8. Grassland/savannah

4.3. Population

4.4. community

4.5. enviornment

4.5.1. wet lands

5. growth

5.1. exponential growth

5.2. population growth rate

5.2.1. J-curve

5.2.2. S-curve

5.3. Poulation growth

6. Pollution

6.1. Water pollution

6.1.1. Watershed

6.1.2. Runoff

6.2. Point source

6.3. Non-point source

6.4. Organic pollutant

6.5. Inorganic pollutant

6.6. Urbanization

7. surfaces

7.1. Impermeable