Soil is a mixture of living and nonliving materials. An ecosystem is the interaction of living and nonliving things in an environment, and a food web shows how energy and nutrients move between organisms through a community, with producers like plants using sunlight and minerals from the soil at the bottom and tertiary consumers at the top. The document asks questions about soil uses, artificial soil products, soil types, why plants are producers, drawing a food web, animal groups, plant and animal reproduction, pollination agents, amphibian examples, and insect leg counts.
Soil is a mixture of living and nonliving materials. An ecosystem is the interaction of living and nonliving things in an environment, and a food web shows how energy and nutrients move between organisms through a community, with producers like plants using sunlight and minerals from the soil at the bottom and tertiary consumers at the top. The document asks questions about soil uses, artificial soil products, soil types, why plants are producers, drawing a food web, animal groups, plant and animal reproduction, pollination agents, amphibian examples, and insect leg counts.
Soil is a mixture of living and nonliving materials. An ecosystem is the interaction of living and nonliving things in an environment, and a food web shows how energy and nutrients move between organisms through a community, with producers like plants using sunlight and minerals from the soil at the bottom and tertiary consumers at the top. The document asks questions about soil uses, artificial soil products, soil types, why plants are producers, drawing a food web, animal groups, plant and animal reproduction, pollination agents, amphibian examples, and insect leg counts.