Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Filling of the Enclosures With Damp Grass or Fertilizers

The Filling of the Enclosures With Damp Grass or FertilizersAfter reviewing my AP Synthesis Essay sample, it occurred to me that all of the examples of invasives in the data were unaltered, and all of the samples of invasive species were not even plants. It seemed that, instead of 'plant invasions,' it might be 'aggressive invasions.'The first area to consider is the actual plants themselves. My AP Synthesis Essay sample did not do well because I was unfamiliar with invasive species. The common misconceptions I heard are that plant invasions are only driven by climate change, are specific to some area, or are due to habitat degradation.Let's look at an example of an aggressive species of plant. If we want to plant more trees, some environmentalists will say that we have to remove our old trees, since the old trees have already grown. However, this can cause our forests to be stripped bare, which is not a good thing for our climate, if trees are a part of the ecosystem. We can restore our forests and still have them.In addition, some invasive species also eat our crops, so if we get rid of the crop plants, then we must also get rid of the insects that eat those crops. So, we can consider the types of crops that we need to eat and find a way to eliminate them from the region, thus creating our own agricultural industry. This is something that I haven't seen on an AP Synthesis Essay sample.Some of the examples of invasive species are alien species that invade another country's ecosystem, and those are not ones that come from outside of the country. I agree that many people have little knowledge about such species, and they breed rapidly and can spread to an entire continent. So, it makes sense to go about thinking about them as an invasion, or as foreign agents.Speciesare usually introduced into an ecosystem by humans, and they quickly overtake the habitat. The Amazonian Tree Frogs, for example, enter an ecosystem and begin breeding millions of frogs overnight. If the only questions that you are asking yourself are 'am I changing the ecosystem or am I being good?'Another way to do this is to ask yourself what types of things do I know about, and what common sense do I have about? What about a coffee bean?You can use an example invasions of garden roses, plants, and insects. I often show this as a question, and you can see where the evidence comes from. Ask yourself how and why you are considering these examples of invasions, and then you will understand much better.

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