Define interdepndencebetween nature?
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Ex. Milkweed depends on:
the soil to anchor its roots;on the sun, rain and air to make its own food;on pollinating insects (i.e., butterflies, tussock moths, bees) to make seeds for reproductionIn turn, the Monarch depends on the milkweed for:
Butterfly uses nectar for food & waterCaterpillar uses leaves for food, water & shelterBoth use O2 made by plants to turn their food into energy
the soil to anchor its roots;on the sun, rain and air to make its own food;on pollinating insects (i.e., butterflies, tussock moths, bees) to make seeds for reproductionIn turn, the Monarch depends on the milkweed for:
Butterfly uses nectar for food & waterCaterpillar uses leaves for food, water & shelterBoth use O2 made by plants to turn their food into energy
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The process of transformation of things available in our environment involves an inter - dependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions. Human beings interact with nature through technology and create institutions to accelerate their economic development
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