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Protecting Ecosystems

Grade 3 · Science · Ecosystems · Illinois, USA

Lesson Summary

Human actions can help or hurt ecosystems. We can protect them by reducing pollution and saving habitats.

Explanation

When forests are cut down or rivers are polluted, the plants and animals that live there can lose their homes or get sick. People can help by recycling, planting trees, cleaning up litter, and using less water and energy. Protected areas like national parks keep habitats safe. Even small actions, like turning off lights, help save the ecosystems that all living things depend on.

Practice Questions

Q1: Name one way people can protect ecosystems.
Answer: By recycling, planting trees, cleaning up litter, or saving water and energy.
Q2: What happens to animals when their habitat is destroyed?
Answer: They can lose their homes, food sources, and may not survive.
Q3: Why are national parks important for ecosystems?
Answer: They protect habitats and keep plants and animals safe from harm.
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