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      <title>2.7/2.8 - Making Meaning #3: ACES by Mr. Larry K. Watson</title>
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         <title>Danny Lin, 12/15/2020, 1st core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"HOW DO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AFFECT THE SURVIVAL OF A SPECIES?"<br>A: Enviromental changes involving a missing factor to the food chain, or a over all geological change to the enviroment, can cause the survival of species dramatically. If the food is missing, and the species doesnt move, the over all population there might die out. If the terrain changes, and the animal does not adapt, the over all population might all die out.<br>C: "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone." "It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br>E: When the food is missing, that feeds the species, the species will die out since it requires the food to survive. The animals that eat that species will also die out eventually as they require the certain specimen. The animals must adapt to the new issue, or move entirely, however moving might cause further damage to other ecosystems, if that specimen is new.<br>S: In summary, enviromental changes can affect the survival rate of a species dramatically, they will all die out if they dont move or adapt.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Andy Aguilar 12/15/2020 1st core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: Environmental changes affect the survival of different species because the wild life of organisms will not be prepared for the drastic changes that can happen to an ecosystem overnight. Animals have adapted and evolved to their environments and will have to adapted again. On the other hand, ones that weren't considered as threats might now flourish because of the changes that may happen.<br>C: "If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br>E: The food chain is always being affected by minor inconveniences that may happen to a species. A major change that may happen, such as the whole population of cows dying out can wipe out all of the organisms that might live there. Animals now have to find another food source because their major food source has now been eliminated. <br>S: In other words, environmental changes a mostly destructive and it's better to try to avoid them if possible.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Connor O&#39;Neill 12/15/20 1st </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: Environmental changes can affect the population and survival rate of species because environmental changes can affect a species habitat and can cause the species to lose a source of food or lose a climate to live in. Things like wildfires and earthquakes can destroy habitats and can cause a species to have to move and because the climate is different they could die out.<br>C:"Since we know that grass is a primary producer, then we know that it is the beginning of the food chain or web. If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone."<br>E: The cow relies on the grass to eat and sustain nutrition if there is a wildfire and all the grass gets burnt then not only will the cow dies out the animals that rely on the cow for nutrition. If the primary consumer dies out then not only will the species die out then secondary species will die out as well. One minor change can cause problems with not only one species.<br>S: Environmental issues can cause massive changes for species and do not only affect the primary species but can affect other species as well.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kennedy Burwell 12/15/20 1st Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes can affect the population &amp; survival of a species because if a species is not in the correct environment then the species will suffer. For example, if a polar bear lived in the desert it would not survive because its skin and fur are equipped for cold climates.<br>C- ¨ if there was a cow that grazed on grass, but there was no grass, then the cow wouldn't be able to eat its main source of nutrition.¨, ¨Since we know that grass is a primary producer, then we know that it is the beginning of the food chain or web. If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat¨, <strong>¨</strong>If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off.¨<br>E- This evidence shows that if an animal is in the wrong environment that it will die causing species that eat that animal to die and so on, and so on. Animals on the food chain rely on other species of plants or animals.<br>S- In conclusion, if an animal or plant is in an environment it is not adapted to, then it will die, causing other plants and animals of different species to die aswell.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Will Cardwell 12/15/20 3rd core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-Environmental changes can affect the population and survival of species because a change in environment can cause a species to lose its habitat, food source, water source, and a change in the climate. <br>C- "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone." <br>E- This proves that if an animal's food source is taken, which is an environmental change, the species will suffer and die. If the cow has no grass, it has no food, so it will die.<br>S- In summary, environmental changes can adversely affect the survival of a species in an area. If there is a drastic change in the environment the species will either have to change drastically with it or perish.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Hans Gildore 12/15/20 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - An environmental change can either mean the survival or extinction of a species because of the fact that this change in the environment can disrupt the natural food chain that occurs within the environment. <br>C - <em>"If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br></em>E - This tells us that if part of the food chain is disrupted, grass in this example, then this affects the animal negatively, here being the cow dying from the lack of food. This would mean that the animal would have to adapt, in this example, the cow would be moving somewhere else which would affect the environment negatively, that being the risk of the plants being harmed.<br>S - So, an environmental change would essentially alter a lot within that environment including things like the food chain which would be affected negatively, the animals which determine life or death from the disruption of the food chain, and of course the environment itself.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Christian Lezada | 12.15.20 | 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Answer - Enviromental changes can affect species making them slowly die out, either resulting in extinction or migration. This is because of the major effects on the natural food chain.<br>Citation - "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br>Explaination - As the excerpt states, a lack of greenery and flora in the enviroment can majorly affect many species. Nature's plants are commonly at the bottom of a ecosystem's food chain, making those species the most important to the preservation of the habitat. If the species were to disappear, the other species who eat that plant would also die off, leading to a chain reaction of lack of food. There's only two options now. Either the species completely dies off due to lack of food, or they adapt and migrate to another reigon where there is food.<br>Summary - In summary, species rely on other species to survive. If one of these species were to disappear, the food chain would slowly be broken in a chain reaction.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Faith Williams, 12/17/2020, 1st core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A) Environmental change can affect the survival of a species  by causing a species to loose it habitat, food source, water source, etc causing the species to slowly die off. <br>C) "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants.<br>E) This citation shows that if a part of the food chain is disrupted by environmental change, grass being the example, that it affects the animals negatively. This shows that everything affects each other and that if one piece is disturbed, everything deals with the consequences. <br>S) In summary environmental change affects the survival of a species because everything is connected. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kate Barnhill, 12/17/20, 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes affects the survival of a species by causing a species to loose their food source, habitat, water source, and other factors that cause a species to go extinct and die off.<br>C- ¨If the grass isn´t there, then the cow can´t eat. If the cow can´t eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animal´s food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants.¨<br>E- These statements show that if a part of the food chain is disturbed or disrupted  by a change in the environment, the animals are greatly affected. This shows that everything affects each other one way or another, and if one small part in that chain is disturbed or disrupted, the animals in the environment go through multiple consequences.  <br>S- In conclusion, environmental changes affect the survival of species because everything in the environment is connected. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Tai Cox 12/17/2020 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes affect the survival of a species by removing the ecosystems food sources, water, temperature, inhabitants, and landscape these changes will either cause the ecosystem to go extinct or adapt. <br>C) " if there was a cow that grazed on grass, but there was no grass, then the cow wouldn't be able to eat its main source of nutrition.<br>E) The cows main food source had been removed so the cows will die out and the changes in the environment will cause the cows to starve and the cows predators will die or have to adapt <br>S) Environmental changes will drastically impact a ecosystem. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Una Jones 12/17/2020/ 2nd core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental change has a huge impact on a spices because the environment determines the food and water source, temperature, and the other animals in the area. The spices with either adamp of it will go extinct. </div><div>C- “If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants.”</div><div>E- If the natural flow of things is displaced it can cause a chain reaction. The chair relation could hurt the animal or the environment or both. If the animal and environment can adapt then there won't be a problem but if it can't the animal could go extinct.  </div><div>S- In summary, if an organism can adapt to its environment it will go extinct and this affects the entire environment not just that spices. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Julietta Finazzo/12-18-2020, 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes affect the survival of species because it can determine if food and other necessary everyday items for life can continue to be accessible.<br>C-"Since we know that grass is a primary producer, then we know that it is the beginning of the food chain or web. If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br>E- The author is saying that one change in the environment (no grass) can lead to a tremendous amount of extinction and change. When one resource is gone, the organisms that rely on that resource will be gone too, and so forth down the line. Any minor change in the environment can lead to the extinction of many organisms.<br>S- In conclusion, environmental changes affect the survival of a species by eliminating certain resources necessary for certain organisms to live, even organisms all the way up on the food chain.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Audrey Baright 12/17/2020 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes affect the survival of a species by causing a species to lose their food source, water source, habitat, and other factors that would cause a species to slowly die off and go extinct.<br>C- "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants."<br>E- This shows that if one part of the food chain is disrupted by environmental change, grass being the example, it affects the animals negatively. Showing that everything affects each other and that if one piece is disturbed, everything has a consequence. <br>S- Environmental Changes lead to a domino type effect on the ecosystem and everything is tied together in some type of way.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Blayk Parnell 12/17/20 3rd Core</title>
         <author>blaykparnell</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-Environmental changes can cause changes of survival rates of species which can cause losses in food and water sources and habitat loss which can easily cause extinction to a species.<br>C-</div>]]></description>
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         <title>kaiya grant 3rd core 12/17/20</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-environmental changes in climate , droughts starvation and disease climate change with food losses habitats and animal extinction.<br>C-under normal circumstances organisms will strive to maintain health by recognizing and resolving abnormal situations. environmental change has affected most biological systems on our planet.<br>E-if their was an cow that grazed on grass but there was no grass then the cow would not be able to eat its main source of nutrition there are several reason to why the grass wasnt there wildfire, flooding, anything.<br>S-since grass is the producer if there isnt any grass the cow wont eat if the cow does not eat it dies if the cow dies than another food source is gone than the food chain slowely dies off.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Allie Currin 12/17/20 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-  Environmental changes can affect the survival of a species because as the environment changes organisms have to adapt to it. A species will decline if it doesn't adapt to the changes in the environment because a vital part of the species survival can be taken out of the ecosystem. <br>C- "There are several reasons why the grass couldn't be there. Some of those include wildfires, tsunamis, flooding, and things of the sort."  "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants"     <br>E- Environments are always changing and if organisms in that environment don't change with it then that species plus others could be wiped out. If a bug's main way to survive is to blend in with the leaves on a tree, and all the trees die in that environment because of a tree disease, then the bug has a big problem. Either the bug becomes possibly extinct because the birds eat them all since they are visible with all the tree leaves gone, or the bug can learn to blend in with the bark on the tree. <br>S- Environmental changes can drastically affect the survival of a species. The species has to learn how to survive in the new environment, migrate to a new environment, or become extinct. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kaileigh Hill, 12/17/20, 3rd core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-Environmental changes affect the survival of a species because species adapt to the environment that they live in. The change in environment can cause a positive or a negative effect on the species.</div><div>C- “if there was a cow that grazed on grass, but there was no grass, then the cow wouldn't be able to eat its main source of nutrition” this is an example of an environmental change. The environmental change in this example is that there was grass at the cow ate, and then the grass got wiped away. Since there is no new grass, and the Cal not be able to eat. This means that the cow will die. The cows offsprings on the other hand might be able to adapt to the change and eat something else.</div><div>E- if a species does not adapt to the environment that they are living in, then their species will die out. When the population of a species has offspring's, the offspring's will enhance it's genes and will be more likely to survive in its environment.</div><div>S-in conclusion we know that environmental changes affect the survival of the species in either a positive or negative way because the species will either die off, or grow to be more independent.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Demo Sali, 12/18/2020, 1st Period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - Environmental changes affect the survival of a species because it can cause their habitat to be lost as well as their food source, water source, etc.<br>C - "There are several reasons why the grass couldn't be there. Some of those include wildfires, tsunamis, flooding, and things of the sort."  "If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants"<br>E - This shows that if a food source is taken away then then species will die out or will have to adapt, and could take out the whole ecosystem due to the food chain.<br>S - Environmental changes can make a species die or a whole ecosystem die out if they don't adapt because everything in a ecosystem is connected,</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Madison Parker 12/18/20 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br><br>A- Environmental changes affect the survival of a species because when a species is living in a environment that it is adapted too their can live normally but the environment changes the species usually are negatively effected and it can kill them due to them not being adapted to the new environment.<br><br><br>C -" If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off."<br><br><br>E- The citation is saying that when an animal isn't adapted to a new environment they will not know how to live off what has been newly presented slowly leaving them to die and cause more issues in the food chain meaning the survival of a species would be way lower.<br><br><br>S- All in All environmental changes affect a species survival rate negatively because they are not adapted to the new environment.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Aureli Dominguez, 12/21/20, 2nd core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes affect the survival of a species because of how species adapt to their habitat in order to survive.<br>C-  "If there was a cow that grazed on grass, but there was no grass, then the cow wouldn't be able to eat its main source of nutrition.<br>Why wasn't the grass there? There are several reasons why the grass couldn't be there. Some of those include wildfires, tsunamis, flooding, and things of the sort."<br> If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat."If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone."<br>E- These pieces of text show that our planet's environment is always changing meaning, that animals or any species have to also change in order to adapt and survive. When an animal's main food source goes extinct or is gone they go to the top of the food chain and then those same animals slowly start dying.<br>S- Species having to change and adapt to their environment is how environmental changes affect the survival of species. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Blayk Parnell 12/29/20 3rd core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental changes effect the survival of a species because of how the certain species can adapt to their habitat to survive<br>C-"If there was a cow that grazed on grass, but there was no grass, then the cow wouldn't be able to eat its main source of nutrition.<br>Why wasn't the grass there? There are several reasons why the grass couldn't be there. Some of those include wildfires, tsunamis, flooding, and things of the sort."<br> If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat."If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone."<br>E-The pieces of evidence show that our environments are changing which can cause the species to not find the right habitat and environment to live at which can cause harm to the species or potentially kill the species<br>S-In general species have to adapt to the change of the environments or else it can harm them.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-12-29 19:29:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Rocio Orozco 1st period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- Environmental change can affect the outcome of the survival of the species because organisms have to adapt to changing environments.</div><div>C- In text it states "There are several reasons why the grass couldn't be there. Some of those include wildfires, tsunamis, flooding, and things of the sort." “If the grass isn't there, then the cow can't eat. If the cow can't eat, it dies. If the cow dies, then another animals' food source is gone. It eventually goes to the top of the food chain, and the animals slowly die off. Then the animals must find somewhere else to go or eat something else, potentially harming the plants".</div><div>E- These citations state that these environmental changes will most likely affect organisms which may affect food chains. If the food chain is affected it may cause organisms to die off.</div><div>S- Environmental change can affect the survival rate of a species drastically. Organisms need to adapt to new environments or else they may become extinct.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-01-08 01:14:20 UTC</pubDate>
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