Ecology B/C
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Re: Ecology B/C
I wouldn't imagine the rock cycle to be within the scope of the ecology rules, maybe some things about soils but not rocks I think.NovaXY1 wrote:I know I've already asked about this but will I need to learn the rock cycle? I feel like that would be needed for something like Dynamic Planet or Rocks/Minerals and not Ecology.
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Adding the rock cycle is in the manual for Rocks and Minerals specifically, I don't think you would need to add it in a biology event. (Even though some events do overlap, those are usually in the same branch of science.)NovaXY1 wrote:I know I've already asked about this but will I need to learn the rock cycle? I feel like that would be needed for something like Dynamic Planet or Rocks/Minerals and not Ecology.
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Re: Ecology B/C
Has anybody found any good textbooks for water quality next year?
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Re: Ecology B/C
I know that there's a rotation of events, but does anyone know if Ecology is still going to be an event in the 2018-2019 season for division C? Or is it going to be replaced with water quality?
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Water Quality is rotating in, with the topic fresh water. Water Quality will stay for 2019 and 2020 before rotating to Green Gen, and so on.watermelon1234567910 wrote:I know that there's a rotation of events, but does anyone know if Ecology is still going to be an event in the 2018-2019 season for division C? Or is it going to be replaced with water quality?
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I thought Green Gen was only a 2 year event?knottingpurple wrote: Water Quality is rotating in, with the topic fresh water. Water Quality will stay for 2019 and 2020 before rotating to Green Gen, and so on.
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It will be, that's the and so on bit. 2 years WQ, 2 years Green Gen, 2 years eco, 2 years WQ...kate! wrote:I thought Green Gen was only a 2 year event?knottingpurple wrote: Water Quality is rotating in, with the topic fresh water. Water Quality will stay for 2019 and 2020 before rotating to Green Gen, and so on.
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