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I'm going to present my ecosystem. The title is I am the Ecosystems. The pond is the ecosystem that I choose.
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Some characteristics are ecosystems that have a great biodiversity, another characteristic
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is that in a pond there are various birds because they have to find food and a place to live.
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The other characteristics are that they have a lot of algae,
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very little plants which have many invertebrates animals little in this
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ecosystems are formed by a place the name is biotope with physical conditions
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Later, another aphrodisiac, bioenosis, by leaving veins. Half adaptations that were meat should survive.
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In the other, it says that the relationships between elements can be food change, there are producers, consumers and descomposers.
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Little, here, these types of ecosystems. Plants, biomes, that another name is terrestrial ecosystem, and water ecosystem, that another name is aquatic ecosystems.
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Enclosed in aquatic ecosystems are lakes, lagoons and rivers, no, and ponds.
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Opened are rivers, streams and estuaries.
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In oceans, in the land beyond this, there are three systems, tundra, coniferous, the polar, paramo, tropical hunger, temperatures, grasslands, deserts, and more things, but I don't put.
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Later, again, it can be water or land, like rivers, seas, lakes, quarries, etc.
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And later in lands like deserts, jungles, savannah, forests, and meadows.
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And that's all.
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Hello, my name is Irán Iguera.
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And my name is Ainara.
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We are going to present these two different aquatic ecosystems.
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This is a rocky source. It has jellyfish, crustaceans, and this has a jellyfish too, and it has a dolphin, a shark, two whales, and algae.
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We made it with water, oil, and this one.
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And this is like a little ocean that it has like oxygen inside and it goes up.
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When we put it like this, literally it goes up.
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And this is our presentation.
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Hello, my name is Maria.
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Hello, my name is Andrea.
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And we are going to present our ecosystem that is the Mediterranean Sea.
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The open sea is 100 meters away from the coast.
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In this case, we are going to speak
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about the Mediterranean Sea and splendid sea.
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We are going to see the plants and the animals that it has.
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First, we are going to speak about the flora.
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In the Mediterranean Sea, the seagrasses can live also.
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Outside the sea, the corks and oaks live on land.
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The Dictyotheris membranacea is very common in the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Almenia floresia also lives here.
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The algae, these organisms, is the photosynthesis. The algae also can live in the bestial ecosystems.
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They are red algae, blue algae, yellow algae and green algae.
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Now we are going to speak about the animals and the curiosities of animals.
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In the Mediterranean Sea, dolphins also can live. They live in groups of 12 that are called sheeps. They eat fish and squid. They swim at the speed of 5 to 11 km per hour.
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At the 5 or 8 minutes they have to go to the surface to breathe by their spirit.
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They stand here after many courses.
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They don't have brain nor nose, nor mind.
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They have 5 hours, but sometimes have 50 hours.
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They eat some animals, for example, the mollusks, beavers, larvae, and eggs.
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The buddhian is a fish.
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The female is smaller than the male, and she has less bright colors and dull.
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And the male has an orange longitudinal bun.
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The jellyfish can also live in the Mediterranean Sea.
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The jellyfish eats lead-containing molecules and crustaceans.
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The jellyfish is from 5 cm to 10 cm, but the biggest is 200 cm.
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When touch jellyfish, they eat also.
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The octopus can be until 25 cm.
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They eat clams, fish, algae and other small invertebrates.
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The bitter fish, they can also live here.
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The body is yellow-olive color and have a spot that is anis-gelo.
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They have spins that is in the rosary.
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And the name is from a legend.
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The sea turtle can swim at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour.
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At 10 minutes, they have to go to the surface to breathe.
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They don't have teeth.
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Their strong body is made of different vertebrae
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and it can't put inside its shell like the terrestrial turtles.
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They eat mollusks, fish, algae and other animals.
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The macaws are, they also live here.
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The female is bigger than the male.
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While mucosal is adult, they weigh 60 to 155 kilos.
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The female weighs 150 kilos.
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The shark is the fastest shark in the world.
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He is young, 19 years old.
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The moraine is a nocturnal animal.
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It is carnivorous.
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It is dangerous and aggressive and it only attacks when it feels in danger. They live in areas with caves and with rocks. This is a sea turtle that we drove. This is another sea turtle. This is a stampede. And this is a rock.
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Hi, my name is Jorge.
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Hi, my name is Asier, and we are going to present our aquatic ecosystem.
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The open sea.
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Open, and you can see a very beautiful sea.
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The sea is the house of millions of creatures.
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And now we open.
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Yes. The Australian mural, the Australian mural, aggressive mural is of 2,000 kilometers and we can see from the moon.
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and less than 10% of the ocean is explored.
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The 90% of the species of the sea is dependent on the coral.
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There are these animals that there are 4,000 of species support one quarter of the marine animals.
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More than 47 of the water is salinity only.
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And the weather of the open ocean is humid, cold, and sometimes is cloudy.
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The ocean is the three-quarters of the Earth.
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The physical environment of the ocean is water.
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sun, rocks, and air.
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The 95% of the species of the world are aquatic.
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These are examples of aquatic creatures.
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Here is a shark.
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Here is a shark.
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a shark, here is a compass, a fish very colorful, an angelfish, an angelfish, the medium temperature
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of the sea is of two weights.
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Two weights.
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And now,
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we draw here
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and thank all
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you for, and thank you
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all for listening our project,
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Asher and Jorge.
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Hi, my name is Alejandro
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and I am going to present my ecosystem.
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Deserts are very dry and have extreme temperatures.
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In the day it is very hot and in the night it is very cold.
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Only some animals like lizards, snake, cactus and some insects can live in deserts.
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And some small plants like cactus and palmeras can live there in the desert.
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it's only rain once a year and it's great only like five minutes and there
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are big storms of Sun some curiosities are that there is a part of the desert
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of 22 kilometers of red of orange dunes that there is a cactus that can live
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without water for years.
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- 29 de enero de 2016 - 12:48
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