Interdependence of Life
I really enjoyed this E-book, it was engaging and very informative. The E-book Interdependence of Life was very helpful in explaining how organisms rely on each other and their environment t... See More
I really enjoyed this E-book, it was engaging and very informative. The E-book Interdependence of Life was very helpful in explaining how organisms rely on each other and their environment to survive. it focused on important concepts like food webs, predator and prey relationships, competition, and how abiotic factors like water and temperature impact the ecosystems. I liked how the book used real world examples and visuals to show how changes in one part of the ecosystem can affect everything else. This made it easier to understand ideas like carrying capacity and how ecosystems respond to disturbances like fires or human impact. Overall, the E-book is a great resource for understanding how ecosystems stay balanced. This E-book would very helpful for students who need a clear explanation of how living and nonliving factors interact with each other. I think the content in this ebook is organized very well and it connects the content to real-life situations, which makes it easier for students to apply what they learned. I think this is a great E-book for students and teachers and has great lessons for teachers to try.
Interdependence of life
I really enjoyed this interactive e book was engaging and informative. I would recommend it to others. On page 16 you are able to click on the Artic Fox and the Ptarmigan bird to see the fox... See More
I really enjoyed this interactive e book was engaging and informative. I would recommend it to others. On page 16 you are able to click on the Artic Fox and the Ptarmigan bird to see the fox's fur & the ptarmigan feathers change colors for summer versus winter. On page 18 you can tap on the bee to see how a flower looks through a bee's eyes. There is an interactive game in which you are a starving salamander that is competing with other salamanders to eat enough worms & spiders before the time runs out. There is also an interactive portion about the reintroduction of wolves into yellowstone. There is a game called Organism Trail in which you can choose to be a snowshoe hare or a barracuda and navigate through ecosystems and make choices which affect the survival of the hare or the barracuda. The exploring biomass pyramid activity shows how a change in the size of one population can affect another organism's population.
The e book provides a lot of information on abiotic & biotic factors, population density, limiting factors, carrying capacity, symbiosis, mutualism, amensalism, neutralism, parasitism, etc. I think the book is engaging and provides a lot of information on the key concepts of the interdependence of life.