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Interactions within the environment

Lesson 6 of 30
1 min read Mathew Wahome

Introduction

Interactions within the environment are all the ways living things and non-living things affect each other in their surroundings.

Living Things and Non-living Things

  • Living things like plants need sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis.
  • Animals eat plants for food, which helps them grow and stay healthy.
  • Rain helps plants grow by providing them with water.

Recycling in the Environment

  • When leaves fall from trees, they decompose and become part of the soil, providing nutrients for new plants to grow.
  • Bees collect nectar from flowers, helping in pollination which allows plants to produce fruits and seeds.
graph LR
A[Sunlight] --> B[Plants]
B --> C[Animals]
C --> D[Fruits and Seeds]
D --> E[New Plants]

Fun Activity

Go outside and observe the different living things around you. Notice how plants depend on sunlight and water to grow.

Remember

  • Living things need each other to survive in their environment.
  • Plants make food using sunlight in a process called photosynthesis.
  • Animals eat plants for food, forming a food chain.

Enjoy learning about interactions within the environment!

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