Statements or conclusions that are presented as true, which require evidence and reasoning to be supported in scientific inquiry.
Data, observations, and information gathered through scientific investigation that support or refute a claim.
The logical process of connecting evidence to claims, explaining why the evidence supports the claim in a coherent way.
The intricate relationships between different organisms and their environment within an ecosystem, which influence stability and change.
Communities of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment, functioning as a system.
Environmental states in which the numbers and types of organisms in an ecosystem remain relatively constant over time.
Alterations in the environment, such as climate shifts, natural disasters, or human activities, that can disrupt ecosystem stability.
The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time, often following a disturbance.
Variations within an ecosystem, such as species migration or population shifts, that can affect ecosystem balance.
Alterations in the environment, such as temperature shifts, floods, or volcanic eruptions, impacting the ecosystem.
Major environmental disruptions, such as volcanic eruptions or sea level rise, that can lead to the formation of entirely new ecosystems.
Gradual or less severe environmental changes, like seasonal floods or hunting, that can alter ecosystems without completely disrupting them.
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