Chargers like our chrome book charger can use up a ton of energy, even when unused. This is why I make sure to always unplug mine after Iโm done, so I can conserve energy and not waste any. #apesenergy@franklinlorax
One way I conserve or save energy is by turning off lights, TVs, and unnecessary things plugged in that can save or conserve energy! If everyone does this then we can save so much energy! @franklinlorax#apesenergy
This type of plant requires good permeability, more rocks and other materials to let water pass through better, so it can have its roots hydrated. Due to the lack of rocks in the pot though, it was not able to thrive. #apesland@franklinlorax
Books use a lot of paper which means a lot of logging occurs. Although many trees are cut down for paper, libraries help reduce the amount of papers used due to reusable books. @franklinlorax#apesland
Here are foods that could be used for efficient energy and nutrition for survival. Individually, they would give enough kilocalories to survive, but mixing them is best way to get a balanced diet, and you wouldn't suffer from malnutrition or undernutrition.@franklinlorax#apespop
Humans in the United States use more resources than any other country. One resource we overuse is gas. One way we can reduce this is by using other transportation. Like using rip sticks to travel! #apespop@franklinlorax
In the ecology unit, we learned all about the transfer of energy throughout the food chain. For instance, a grasshopper gets it's energy from a producer, just like I got my energy from this goldfish. @franklinlorax#apesecology
This is my dog Rook, heโs an example of a K-Strategist. He produces a lower number of offspring but he also will nurture and take better care of his offspring up until they grow old like him. #apesecology@franklinlorax
This is my dog Tex! Dogs are a great example of k-strategist animals as they produce few offspring and raise them until they mature! #apeseco@franklinlorax
Water from your toilet goes to your local sanitary sewer where it then travels to a metropolitan interceptor sewer. Which then goes to your local treatment plant where chemicals/filters clean it. In result, warm water enters Lake Michigan polluting it #apeswater@franklinlorax
I started to take shorter showers, this saves our natural water sources like the Great Lakes and is a great way to help the environment!!!!! #apeswater@franklinlorax
My family installed a water filter in our sink. We use this filter so our drinking water doesnโt include any bacteria or other harmful chemicals. This way our water is purified and safe to drink! #apeswater@franklinlorax
This is my metal straw that I have used for the past 2 years. It is environmentally friendly because instead of using many plastic straws I use my metal one. It takes plastic 1,000 years to decompose, which is why everyone should have metal straws. #apesintro@franklinlorax