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who cares for the environment and how. - Coggle Diagram
who cares for the environment and how.
Worldviews and environmentalism.
big bang and creationism
Creationism argues that faith should take precedent over science, basing its beliefs on one book for guidance, the Bible. God created the earth and everything on it, taking six days.
The argument is that whereas an explosion suggests expansion into a surrounding space, the Big Bang only describes the intrinsic expansion of the contents of the universe.
Western arbaharmic faith responses to the environment.
eastern dharmic faith responses to the environmental issues
key environmental terms
Adaptation: A feature of an organism`s body which helps it to survive.
Biodiversity: Variety of species found in an ecosystem.
Biomass: The dry mass of an organism.
Camouflage: An ability to blend in with a background.
Community: All the organisms that live in a habitat (plants and animals).
Consumer: Animal that eats other animals or plants.
Ecosystem: The living things in a given area and their non-living environment.
Endangered: Animals that are close to extinction because of their low numbers.
Environment: The surrounding air, water and soil where an organism lives.
Food Chain: Part of a food web, starting with a producer, ending with a top predator.
Food Web: Shows how food chains in an ecosystem are linked.
Habitat: A place where plants, animals and microorganisms live.
Population: The average number of people in a certain area.
Producer: Green plant or algae that makes its own food using sunlight.
Species: A type of organism that is the basic unit of classification. Individuals of different species are not able to interbreed successfully.