Elements of natural and built environment 2

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Name : Tan Chuu Yee ID : 0315097 Course: Foundation in Natural and Build Environment Group : Z ENBE project 1[Nature]

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Name : Tan Chuu YeeID : 0315097Course: Foundation in Natural and Build EnvironmentGroup : Z

ENBE project 1[Nature]

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Elements of Natural

and Built Environment

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Our destination – RIVERSTONE ECO RESORT

Feel NATURE!

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Start to select our site - -

This is our SITE

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Start to exploring our site -• We were measuring our 10x10 site by

using some branch.

10x10 ?!

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First day activity -

Meeting Time

It is a interesting meeting that created by our lecturer Ms.D. We enjoy it eventhough it was tired.

This game had make our relation become closer and closer.

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Obstacle Coarse

Obstacle coarse is a challenging game that organized by our lecturer.We need to complete our mission through this game. It can learn many thing by using brainstorm.

Waoh..

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Night activity – Create a Group Logo by using nature material

First logo we create

Final logo we done

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• Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing, was first described in 1855 by a British naturalist, Alfred R. Wallace in Borneo.

• Rajah Brooke birdwing is the national butterfly in Malaysia.

• We almost can saw male Rajah Brooke’s birdwing but the encounter with female Rajah Brooke’s birdwing is very rare.

• The ration between male and female was 1000:1. Then, Rajah Brooke’s butterfly is a protected species.

What I see?

What I taste?

• Water of river is tasteless.

What I touch?

•Soft and smooth.

5 Senses

What I hear?

What I smell?

• I hear a cricket sound from here.

• The air is fresh at our site.• The fragrance of flower.

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The End

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Overall of the model [Info Graphic]

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Modal of Info graphic

Benefits of plants and animals in ecology.

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Why?

Pollution

Rubbish in jungle can affectecosystem1. What is affect?2. How is our eco-

system affected?

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I found Butterfly at here.

I found died cat fish at here.

I found mushroom at this site.

Pollution at here.

Found cricket at here.

Flower I founded.

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Bunga Senduduk•I found that Bunga Senduduk have the capacity to become weedy, and have become noxious weeds in Hawaii and other areas.• It can also become medicine for recover cough and make a body lotion. But in a last two days of a flower bud produces a rather strange than usual.

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Female will lay around 50 small, round, white eggs are laid

on the plant.

• Slip in mineral rich water, as they required sodium and potassium to activate

their adult behavior.• Often seen congregating at riverbanks

and mud puddles.

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Trogonoptera Brookiana

Specific Name

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4 senses

Melastoma

Specific Name

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It has about 50 species distributed around

Southeast Asia, India, and Australia.

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Ecosystem- A community and its physical environment treated together as a functional system.

• Butterfly lay egg on the leave• The eggs hatches and become caterpillar• Caterpillar eat the leave and become chrysalis• Last, the chrysalis become butterfly

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