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1.
Carbon Cycle
Tags: [Grade 10, Life Science, Earth and Space Science, Biology 11, Plant biology, abiotic, biotic, ecosystem, cycling of carbon, greenhouse gases, cycling of matter,
photosynthesis
, producer, carbon, ...
2.
Solar Energy
Tags: [solar, sun, energy,
photosynthesis
, plants, light, heat, alternative energy, electricity, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 6] ...
3.
Carbon Cycle
These activities reveal the impact of human activity on climate change and suggest how we can grow plants in a way that helps to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. Using biodegradable seedling pots is ...
4.
Will It Wilt?
... It does this by a process called
photosynthesis
.
Photosynthesis
is a process where plants absorb sunlight through their leaves and convert it to energy. When provided with everything else a plant needs ...
5.
UV Beads
... (UV) light, is visible to bees but not to humans. UV radiation helps us make vitamin D in our skin, but too much of it can cause sunburns and skin cancer. We don't use
photosynthesis
to make our food, ...
6.
Solar Energy
... hydroelectricity, ocean thermal energy, tidal energy and wind energy. The sun also powers the process of
photosynthesis
, the original source of the energy contained in biomass, peat, coal and petroleum ...
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