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OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

Read this Quote and answer the question that follows.

OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

"All the life of the planet is inter-related... each species has its own ties to others, and ...all are related to the earth." Rachel Carson (The Sea Around Us) Look at the quote from Rachel Carson on the first page. What do you think the quote means? Use some of the terms we have covered regarding the topic of food webs in your one to two paragraph explanation.

OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

@Vocaloid

OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

@SamsungFanBoy

OpenStudy (samsungfanboy):

awwww crap, I didn't expect this! LOL

OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

read the quote and in your own words explain what does it mean.

OpenStudy (samsungfanboy):

@jeremy12345

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Each species of life is genetically related to another through the process of evolution. That's the best way I can explain it.

OpenStudy (samsungfanboy):

@jabez177

OpenStudy (hellokitty17):

is there a way you can explain it just a little more?

OpenStudy (samsungfanboy):

@HelloKitty17 I researched it and found this on Yahoo Answers :) hink of life as a circle - every part is connected to another with no way of telling where it begins, On a practical level every life on the planet is reliant on other life in order to survive. The trees give us oxygen, the worm eats garbage and poops out soil, the bug eats a plant - the plant is eaten by a cow - the cow gives milk both for its calf and we borrow from them - we use the trees to build our homes - the termites eat our homes and so on forever. And of course everything on earth, is of the earth. But really our planet and everything on it is made of stardust. We are stardust! UGH! THANK GOD FOR GOOGLE LOL

jabez177 (jabez177):

The quote probably means that everyone is connected somehow and the whole galaxy will become one with humans.

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