Conservation and Management: Learning about efforts to protect and sustainably manage vegetation, including reforestation, habitat restoration, and invasive species control.
Key Concepts
Students should grasp the following key concepts related to vegetation:
Ecological Succession: Observing the process of vegetation change over time in response to disturbances, such as wildfires or human activities.
Threats to Vegetation: Identifying human-induced threats to vegetation, including deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and climate change.
By delving into these topics and concepts, students can develop a deep appreciation for the significance of vegetation and its critical role in sustaining life on Earth.
Use mathematics and computational thinking to express the concentrations of solutions quantitatively using molarity.
Use the concept of pH as a model to predict the relative properties of strong, weak, concentrated, and dilute acids and bases (e.g., Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry acids and bases).