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Chapter 12 · How Nature Works in Harmony

NCERT Class 8 · Curiosity

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CHAPTER 12 OF 13

How Nature Works in Harmony 🌍

Nothing in nature lives alone. Every plant and animal is part of a chain — and pulling one link out shakes the whole thing.

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Part 1 · Food Chains

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Part 2 · Adaptation

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Part 3 · Conservation

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Food chains and webs 🔗

A food chain shows who eats whom, and every chain begins with a plant.

🔗 The roles

RoleMeaningExample
Producermakes its own food using sunlightgrass, trees, algae
Primary consumera herbivore that eats producersgrasshopper, deer, cow
Secondary consumereats the primary consumerfrog, snake
Top consumereaten by nothing above iteagle, tiger
Decomposerbreaks down the deadbacteria, fungi
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Every food chain starts with the sun. Only green plants can capture that energy, which is why they are called producers and why no chain can begin with an animal.

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A food web, not a chain. In real life most animals eat several things, so the chains cross into a web. Remove one species and several chains are affected at once — which is why extinction matters so much.

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Game 1 — Which Role?

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Ecosystems and adaptation 🏞️

An ecosystem is all the living things in a place together with their non-living surroundings. Each creature is fitted to its own.

🏞️ Fitted to the place

AnimalAdaptationFor
Camelstores fat in its hump, broad feet, little water neededdesert
Polar bearthick fur, fat layer, white coatsnow
Fishgills, streamlined body, finswater
Cactusspines instead of leaves, thick stemdesert
Yakthick coat, large lungshigh cold mountains
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Why a cactus has spines. Leaves lose water. Spines lose almost none, and they also keep animals away. The thick green stem does the food-making instead.

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Game 2 — Animal and Adaptation

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Keeping the balance ⚖️

Human activity can break a balance that took thousands of years to form.

⚖️ The words to know

WordMeaning
Deforestationcutting forests down
Endangeredso few left that the species may die out
Extinctnone left anywhere on earth
Endemicfound naturally in one place only
Wildlife sanctuaryprotected area where animals are safe
National parkprotected area for the whole ecosystem
Biosphere reservea large protected region of many ecosystems
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Endangered is not the same as extinct. An endangered species still survives and can still be saved. An extinct one is gone for ever. The Asiatic lion in Gir and the one-horned rhino in Kaziranga are endangered; the dodo is extinct.

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Project Tiger was launched to protect the tiger, India’s national animal, in its reserves. Protecting a top predator protects everything below it in the web.

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Game 3 — Conservation Words

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Topic Mock Test

12 questions on food chains, ecosystems and conservation. 🍀

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