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Name: Teo Chong Yih ID: 0314660 Group: Z Lecture: Miss Normah Element of Natural and Built Environment Project One

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Name: Teo Chong Yih

ID: 0314660

Group: Z

Lecture: Miss Normah

Element of Natural and Built EnvironmentProject One

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Canteen of Silver Stone eco resort

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Sun light pass through the trees

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Activity Time !!!Rafting

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My Site

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View around the site

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Sketch of my site

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Through out the ENBE project I finally realized what is ecosystem.

Ecosystem is a complex set of relationship among the living resources,

habitat, and residents of an area. It includes plants, trees, animals,

microorganism, water, soil, and humans. Ecosystem is defined by the

network of interactions among the organisms, and between organisms

and their environment, they can come in size but usually encompass

specific, limited space. An ecosystem also conduct energy, water,

nitrogen, minerals soil and living organisms. I found all the element

that use to formed an ecosystem in my site for example fish, water, air,

sunlight, plants. Thus a food chain is formed. The food chain is the

basic unit that can form an ecosystem.

Ecosystem

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Red TilapiaRed tilapia is a kind manmade hybrid species. Unlike the wild tilapia which is blue and dimmer colour, red tilapia have showy red and pink colour.

There are many type of red tilapia for example Florida red, Jamaica red, Taiwan red and ND56.

The similarities for those red tilapia is they are all hybrid and produce by man using the biological crossing method between different species of the tilapia.

The differences between the red tilapia and the normal tilapia is growing rate. Red tilapia have a faster growing rate compare to the normal tilapia

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Dorsal Fin -To balancing

the body and keep upright

Caudal Fin –

To moving forward

Pelvic Fin –To keep the fish

stead by preventing driving and

rolling movement

Pectoral Fin –

To change direction and as a brake to slow down or

stop the movement

Operculum -

To protect the gill

Anal Fin –To maintain

stability while

swimming

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The Red tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus).

The length up to 15 inches and the mass up to 9.5 pounds for the adult fish.

Lives for up to 9 years. Lives in brackish water and survives in temperatures between 55 and

98F. Tilapia serves as a natural biological control for most aquatic plants. Tilapia rarely compare with other “pond” fish for food. Instead,

because they consume plants, and nutrients unused by other fish species and substantially reduce oxygen-depleting detritus, adding tilapia often increases the population, size and health of other fish.

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“The little yellow flower”Sphagneticola Trilobata

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Sphagneticola Trilobata

Habitat: grows in sunny areas with well-drained moist soil at low elevations.

-Spreading, mat-forming perennial herb up to 30cm height.-Has rounded stems up to 40cm long, nothing at nodes and with the flowering stems ascending.-Leaves are freshly, hairy, 4-9cm long and 2-5cm wide. serrete or irregularly toothed, normally with pairs of lateral lobes, dark green above and lighter green below.-Peduncles are 3-10cm long.-Flower are bright yellow ray florets of about 8-13 per head, rays are 6-15 mm long disk-corollas 4-5cm long.

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An invasive species

 It rapidly forms a dense ground cover, crowding away and preventing other plant species from regenerating. This species is widely available as an ornamental and is therefore likely to spread further.

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5 sense

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Refreshing air, humid air, plants and trees.

smell

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tasteless river waterTaste of the nature

taste

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feel

Ice cold river water, comfortable environment, water current that passed through your leg when you step into water.

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hear

Sound of the cricket from the jungle and the water flapping sound produce by the river.

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see

Colour of the animals, green colour plants and trees, yellow flower

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As a conclusion, I felt happy to have this site visit for my ENBE project. Through this project I can understand more about the relationship between the human and the animal. Besides, I also have the chance to know more about the flora and fauna. Moreover, I also get to learn about natural by using 5 sense which is touch, sound, taste, smell, see. At the end I need to thanks to Ms D, and Miss Norma for giving us this chance.

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