Statements or assertions about a scientific phenomenon or explanation that can be supported or refuted by evidence.
Data and observations that are used to support or challenge scientific claims and explanations.
The process of explaining how evidence supports a claim and connects to broader scientific concepts.
The dynamic and interconnected relationships between different biotic and abiotic factors within an ecosystem.
Environmental and ecological conditions that remain relatively constant over time, allowing ecosystems to maintain balance.
Variations in environmental factors that can disrupt the balance of ecosystems, potentially leading to the formation of new ecosystems.
The process of creating a plan or proposal for a solution to address a specific problem or challenge, such as reducing environmental impacts.
o assess the effectiveness, feasibility, and potential outcomes of a proposed solution or design based on criteria and evidence.
To make improvements or adjustments to a design or solution to enhance its effectiveness and address any identified shortcomings.
Proposed methods or strategies to address problems or challenges, such as mitigating the impacts of human activities on the environment.
The considerations and compromises made when choosing among different solutions, acknowledging that each option may have benefits and drawbacks.
Actions by people, such as industrial processes, agriculture, and urban development, that can impact the environment and biodiversity.
The natural world, including ecosystems, climate, and physical landscapes, which can be affected by human activities.
A relationship where one factor (the cause) directly influences another factor (the effect), such as how group behavior impacts survival and reproduction.
Actions and interactions of individuals within a group that can influence their survival and reproductive success, such as cooperative hunting or social bonding.
The ability of an individual or species to continue living and avoiding extinction.
The process by which organisms produce offspring, ensuring the continuation of their genes and species.
The likelihood of an individual or species successfully continuing its existence and passing on its genes to future generations.
The variety of different species, genetic variations, and ecosystems within a particular area, which can be impacted by human activities.
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