Impact of Habitat Changes on Populations
by Mayra Ramos-Molina
Students will be able to obtain, evaluate, and communicate evidence about how natural and human-caused changes to habitats or climate can impact populations. Additionally, they will be able to represent and interpret data on the changes to plant and animal populations throughout time. Students will be able to develop and build a house that will allow native animals in a certain geographical location to thrive.
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