In this project we had to find and make a solution of a real world problem. My group and I decided to help save beached whales. As my group and I started researching, we discovered that the main reason why they get washed up on shore is due to their digestive system getting filled up by trash. On an average, whales end up having 30 pounds of trash left in their digestive system causing them to die out and be left on shore. Though, even on a worse note their was a whale that had as much as 64 pounds of trash trapped inside it, such as plastic bags. For this, we highly encourage people around the world to save the whales, by changing a few things!
Content:
-nitrogen cycle
-water cycle
-carbon cycle
-climate
-weather
-human impact
-independent
-dependent
-photosynthesis
-biosphere
-biomes
-cellular respiration
-ecological succession
-trophic levels
-abiotic
-biotic
-10% rule
-population
-autotroph
-niche
-carrying capacity
-heterotroph
Content:
-nitrogen cycle
-water cycle
-carbon cycle
-climate
-weather
-human impact
-independent
-dependent
-photosynthesis
-biosphere
-biomes
-cellular respiration
-ecological succession
-trophic levels
-abiotic
-biotic
-10% rule
-population
-autotroph
-niche
-carrying capacity
-heterotroph
Reflection: Overall, this project was super fun and interesting. My group and I got the opportunity to find a solution in order to help save an animal. We all successfully out our thoughts and ideas together and made it into one, in order to make our decisions.We also got our stuff done in very timely manner, but we could've made our presenting skills a little stronger, and explained our slides more instead of just reading off the slideshow. In conclusion, this project was very fun and super educating and helpful towards the world!
I worked on this project with Thomas Towey, Holly Jossart, and Bryce Bernales.
I worked on this project with Thomas Towey, Holly Jossart, and Bryce Bernales.