Do Now: Define A System. Be Ready To Share Out in 3 Minutes
Do Now: Define A System. Be Ready To Share Out in 3 Minutes
to understanding?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the systems
Environmental System
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1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
Societal System
• Value Systems
• Economic Systems
• Social Systems
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erse/image/image_view_fullscreen
1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
Earth as a System
• The Biosphere
– Atmosphere
– Hydrosphere
– Lithosphere
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characteristics
1.2.U1 A systems approach is a way of visualizing a complex set
of interactions which may be ecological or societal
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1.2.U4 A system is comprised of storages and flows
FLOWS Arrows
INPUTS Arrows in
OUTPUTS Arrows out
Boundaries Lines
matter global-cycles/
1.2.U16 The flows are processes that may be either transfers (a
change in location) or transformations (a change in chemical
nature, a change in state or a change in energy
Tertiary consumers
Autotrophs
Autotrophs
Autotrophs; phytoplankton
1.2.S1 Construct a system diagram or a model from a given set of
information
• Forest ecosystem:
• Plants fix light via photosynthesis
• Air nitrogen is fixed by soil bacteria
• Herbivores may graze in other ecosystems
• Forest fires expose soil to erosion
• Minerals are leached by rain
• Water is lost in evaporation
• Eat is exchanged with surrounding environment
1.2.U8 An open system exchanges both energy and matter across
its boundary while a closed system exchanges only energy across
its boundary
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cycles/
Do Now
Biosphere 2
1.2.U9 An isolated system is a hypothetical concept in which
neither energy nor matter is exchanged across the boundary
The Universe
Consider this…
• What is a simulation?
–How is it helpful?
–Provide an example.
1.2.U11 A model is a simplified version of reality and can be used
to understand how a system works and to predict how it will
respond to change
Advantages Disadvantages
1.2.U12 A model inevitably involves some approximations and
therefore loss of accuracy
1.2.A2 Evaluate the use of models as a tool in a given situation,
for example, climate change predictions
Advantages Disadvantages
• Can predict and simplify • Lack of detail may not be
complex systems accurate
• Bring out patters • Rely on the expertise of those
making it
• Simplified versions of real
• Different people may interpret
life them in different ways
• Inputs can be changed and • Vested interests may hijack
outputs examined without them politically
waiting for real events • Only as good as the data that
• Results can be shown to goes in
others • Different models may show
different effects with same
data
Group activity: 1.2.A2 Evaluate the use of models as a tool in a
given situation, for example, climate change predictions