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Conclusion about pond ecosystem

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We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.

We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.taking action

We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.taking actionWhat can you do to take action and make ponds a healthier environment? The fact is, ponds are close by and aren't out of our reach. Most people live near ponds so taking action can be quite easy. Some things you can do:

We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.taking actionWhat can you do to take action and make ponds a healthier environment? The fact is, ponds are close by and aren't out of our reach. Most people live near ponds so taking action can be quite easy. Some things you can do:- Make a webpage similar to this one to raise awareness.

We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.taking actionWhat can you do to take action and make ponds a healthier environment? The fact is, ponds are close by and aren't out of our reach. Most people live near ponds so taking action can be quite easy. Some things you can do:- Make a webpage similar to this one to raise awareness.- Don't do things to disturb the ecosystem like litter, dig things up, or release harmful animals into the ecosystem.

We have found that ponds are greatly influenced by humans, even though we don't pay much attention to them because they are usually quite small and uninteresting with not many animals, or they seem very man-made and controlled with man-made waterfalls or species not native like koi. We found out that there are many parts to a pond, like niches, predators, prey, toxic waste, etc. and they can all be affected by us.taking actionWhat can you do to take action and make ponds a healthier environment? The fact is, ponds are close by and aren't out of our reach. Most people live near ponds so taking action can be quite easy. Some things you can do:- Make a webpage similar to this one to raise awareness.- Don't do things to disturb the ecosystem like litter, dig things up, or release harmful animals into the ecosystem.-Start a fundraiser at your school to raise awareness and raise money for marine animals.

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