A comprehensive comparison exploring the unique features, both natural and cultural, of each Great Lake and how this affects their size. Also personal perspectives and ecological considerations of the five freshwater bodies.
What is an Amphibian? Exploring Their Life Cycles, Ecological Importance, Evolutionary History, Threats, and Conservation Efforts
Amphibians are a unique classification of animals that live both on land and in water. They play an important role in the ecosystem as both predators and prey and are critical indicators of environmental changes. While threatened by issues such as habitat destruction, disease, and climate change, conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these essential species and their habitats.