What Is An Ecosystem? - Ecosystems Episode 1:

How the non-living (sunlight) fuels the living (plants), and how the living (animals) change the non-living (soil nutrients). III. The Power Source: Energy Flow

Sunlight, temperature, soil chemistry, water, and air. Ecosystems Episode 1: What is an ecosystem?

This episode sets the stage by transforming the "outdoors" into a complex, interconnected machine. The goal is to move beyond seeing a forest as just "a bunch of trees" and instead see it as a web of energy and relationships. I. Hook: The "City" in Your Backyard How the non-living (sunlight) fuels the living (plants),

The "cleanup crew" (fungi/bacteria) that turns waste back into soil, closing the loop. IV. Boundaries and Scales Micro-Ecosystem: A single fallen log or a tide pool. Meso-Ecosystem: A lake or a specific forest. This episode sets the stage by transforming the

Every square inch of Earth, from a crack in the sidewalk to the Amazon rainforest, is a "Nature City." II. The Definition (The Three Pillars)

We aren't just looking at nature; we are part of the system.

An ecosystem isn't just a place; it's a process where life and the environment work together to recycle energy.

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