Rochelle R. Alvarez adds headers and footers, and page numbers to a document about ecology. Ecology is defined as the study of the relationship between plants and animals and their physical and biological environment, which includes factors like light, moisture, nutrients, and other organisms. As the study of organisms in their natural surroundings, ecology draws upon various fields of science. While ecology is a distinct scientific discipline, it also contributes to the study and understanding of environmental problems.
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Exercise 9 of Alvarez
Rochelle R. Alvarez adds headers and footers, and page numbers to a document about ecology. Ecology is defined as the study of the relationship between plants and animals and their physical and biological environment, which includes factors like light, moisture, nutrients, and other organisms. As the study of organisms in their natural surroundings, ecology draws upon various fields of science. While ecology is a distinct scientific discipline, it also contributes to the study and understanding of environmental problems.
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EXERCISE 9
ADDING HEADERS AND FOOTERS, PAGE NUMBER
Name: Rochelle R. Alvarez Date:_______________ YR & SEC:IV - NARRA Ratin:_____________ I! In"t#$%ti&n: Perform the ff. '! Page set up legal (! Open your document entitled Inserting olumns! )! opy the te"t then paste it in this document *! Add headers footers +! Insert page num#ers on the upper right corner of the document ,! $ave your file as headers % footers&name&yr%sec ECOLOGY
Ecology, the study of the relationship of plants & animals to their physical & biological environment. The physical environment includes light & heat or solar radiation, moisture, wind, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients in soil, water, & atmosphere. The biological environment includes organisms of the same kind as well as other plants & animals.
Because of the diverse approaches required to study organisms in their environment, ecology draws upon such field as climatology, hydrology, oceanography, physics, chemistry, geology, & soil analysis. To study the relationships between organisms, ecology also involves such disparate sciences as animal behavior, taxonomy, physiology, & mathematics. An increased public awareness of environmental problems has made ecology a common but often misused word. t is confused w! environmental programs & environmental science "see #nvironment$. Although the field is a distinct scientific discipline, ecology does indeed contribute to the study & understanding of environmental problems. 'he term ecology (as introduced #y the )erman #iologist *rnst +einrich +aec,el in -.//0 it is derived from the )ree, oikos 1household!23 sharing the same root (ord as economics. 'hus3 the term implies the study of the economy of nature. 4odern ecology3 in part3 #egan (5 harles 6ar(in. In developing his theory of evolution3 6ar(in stressed the adaptation of organisms to their environment through natural selection. Also ma,ing important contri#utions (ere plant geographers3 such as Ale"ander von +um#oldt3 (ho (ere deeply interested in the ho(! % (hy! of vegetational distri#ution around the (orld. -