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PRAY

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CHECKING OF
ATTENDANCE
CHECKING OF
AGREEMENT
Guess the
Gibberish
Gibberish
BUY YOU DIE BEER
It is the CITY
variety of life
on Earth, in all its forms
and all its interactions.
POP PULL LESION
the total of individuals
occupying an area or
making up a whole
CURRY YIN CUP PASS
CITYpopulation
the maximum
that an area will support
without undergoing
deterioration
TREE TEND
 likely to become
an endangered
species
And Dain Gerd
A species considered to be
facing a very high risk of
extinction in the wild.
Ex Think -tion
occurs when species are diminished because of
environmental forces (habitat fragmentation,
global change, natural disaster, overexploitation of
species for human use) or because of evolutionary
changes in their members (genetic inbreeding,
poor reproduction, decline in population
 numbers).
Photo
Photo Guessing
Guessing Game
Identify the Game
cause of extinction
that matches with each picture
1
Hunting And Trapping
5 Points
2
OVERHARVESTING
5 Points
3
Taking animals for profit
5 Points
4
Destruction of habitat
5 Points
5
POLLUTION
5 Points
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
And Evolution
And Evolution
Causes Of Species Extinction
Lesson Objectives
• Explain how changes in the environment can affect
species extinction

• Distinguish environmental changes that may result in


the loss of the species
• Appreciate the God’s creation by taking care of the
environment
Making
Predictions
ACTIVITY
Objectives :
Determine differences between two hypothetical
islands

1.Imagine you and your friends are being sent to


explore two islands. The islands are very similar in
size, age, and location. But one has human population
and the other does not have.

2. Predict what you will see in each island.


Tabulate your predictions
LOCAL AND
GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENTA
L ISSUES THAT
AFFECTS YOUR
DEFORESTATI
. ONDeforestation, clearance, clear cutting or clearing is the removal of a
forest or stand of trees from land which is then converted to a non-forest
use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms,
ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated deforestation occurs in
tropical rainforests. 
. INVOLVES;
a. KAINGIN FARMING
b. ILLEGAL LOGGING
c. CONVERSION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS TO HOUSING
PROJECTS
d. FOREST FIRES
e. TYPHOONS
WILDLIFE
DEPLETION
  Is the lose of wild animals through over
hunting. Most often loss of there natural
habitat due to human expansion of
urbanization.
 INVOLVES;
A. EXTINCT
B. ENDANGERED
C. THREATENED
EXTINCT
TASMANIA
ANIMALS
N TIGER
Scientific name: Thylacinus cynocephalus

A Tasmanian tiger (Thylacine),
which was declared extinct in 1936, is
displayed at the Australian Museum in
Sydney, Australia on May 25, 2002.
The Tasmanian tiger is the largest
carnivorous marsupial of recent times
and was found on the Australian mainland
and island of New Guinea, according to
Britannica.
ENDANGERED
ENDANGERED
SPECIES
SPECIES BORNEAN
Scientific name: Pongo pygmaeus

The Bornean orangutan (Pongo
pygmaeus) is now
critically endangered, with
populations in sharp decline due to
ORANGUTA
habitat destruction and illegal hunting,
the IUCN declared last week. Bornean
orangutans live only on the island of
N
Borneo, where their populations have
declined by 60 percent since 1950.
THREATENED
THREATENED
SPECIES
SPECIES BASKING
Scientific name: Cetorhinus maximus

The basking shark ranges throughout

SHARK
the north and south Atlantic Ocean,
the Mediterranean Sea, north and
south Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Japan,
off southern Australia and around New
Zealand. In Canadian waters the
basking shark is often seen during the
summer and fall (May to September)
near and around the coastline.
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE
EFFECT
EFFECTThe greenhouse effect is a natural
process that warms the Earth's
surface. When the Sun's energy
reaches the Earth's atmosphere,
some of it is reflected back to space
and the rest is absorbed and re-
radiated by greenhouse gases. ...
The absorbed energy warms the
atmosphere and the surface of the
Earth.
GLOBAL
GLOBAL
WARMING
WARMINGunusually rapid increase in
Global warming is the

Earth's average surface


temperature over the past
century primarily due to the
greenhouse gases released by
people burning fossil fuels
WATER
POLLUTION
  Water pollution happens when toxic substances enter
water bodies such as lakes, rivers, oceans and so on,
getting dissolved in them, lying suspended in the
water or depositing on the bed. This degrades the
quality of water.
 INVOLVES;
A.EUTROPHICATION
AIR POLLUTION
  Air pollution is the presence of substances in the
atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans
and other living beings, or cause damage to the
climate or to materials. There are different types of
air pollutants, such as gases, particulates, and
biological molecules
 INVOLVES;
A. GREENHOUSE EFFECT
B. GLOBAL WARMING
DESTRUCTION OF COASTAL
RESOURCES
  The most important causes for coral reef degradation
are coastal development and excessive exploitation of
its resources. Migration towards coasts led to strong
development on land, which often lead to destruction of
important coastal ecosystems like mangroves and sea grass
beds.
 INVOLVES;
A. DYNAMITE FISHING
B. OVER HARVESTING
C. CONVERSION OF COASTAL AREAS TO BEACH
RESORTS
ACID
PRECIPITATION
 is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that
it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It can have harmful effects on
plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. Acid rain is caused by emissions of 
sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, which react with the water molecules in the 
atmosphere to produce acids.

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