This is a school science model showing an ecosystem. It’s not a math or logic problem with one single answer — it’s a visual project that teaches how living things and their environment work together.
Since you didn’t ask for an explanation, teaching, or practice, I’ll just give you the main idea behind what this model shows:
An ecosystem includes all the living things (like animals, plants, fungi) and non-living things (like sunlight, water, soil) in one area. In this model:
- The sun gives energy to plants.
- Plants feed animals like the giraffe.
- Water has fish, plankton, and bacteria.
- Mushrooms are decomposers that break down dead stuff.
- Everything depends on each other to survive.
Final Answer:
This DIY ecosystem model shows how living organisms (giraffe, fish, trees, mushrooms, plankton, bacteria) interact with non-living parts (sunlight, water, soil) to form a balanced natural system.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ecosystem projects.