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Page 4 - Before The Humans
Page 6 - Humans Start Moving In
Page 8 - The "Cleaning"
Page 10 - After effects
Page 12 - Smog
Page 13 - 50 Years later
Glossary
Mutualism - Where two different organisms both help each other
Ecosystem - a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
carrying capacity - the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
limiting factors - factors that limit ecosystem growth including temp., sunlight, and precipitation
consumers - Organisms that eat other organisms in order to gain energy
Once upon a time there was a huge lush forest with lots of animals living in harmony. The bees and flowers shared a mutualistic relationship and many other animals lived without fear of losing their beloved homes. Soon though, this happiness would change.











One day humans decided to move in. They immediately wanted some cattle ranches for money, but there were too many trees. So, they decided to cut down some trees to build a few ranches. Things got worse quickly from there on out.
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This goes to my parrot, Squawk

Table of contents
Page 4 - Before The Humans
Page 6 - Humans Start Moving In
Page 8 - The "Cleaning"
Page 10 - After effects
Page 12 - Smog
Page 13 - 50 Years later
Glossary
Mutualism - Where two different organisms both help each other
Ecosystem - a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
carrying capacity - the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
limiting factors - factors that limit ecosystem growth including temp., sunlight, and precipitation
consumers - Organisms that eat other organisms in order to gain energy
Once upon a time there was a huge lush forest with lots of animals living in harmony. The bees and flowers shared a mutualistic relationship and many other animals lived without fear of losing their beloved homes. Soon though, this happiness would change.
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