13 Aug ESS IB IA examples
Here are some examples of Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS IB IA) Internal Assessment (ESS IB IA) topics that you can explore:
• Coral Bleaching: Investigate the impact of environmental factors on coral bleaching in a specific location.
• Domestic Waste: Analyze the waste produced in households and its ecological implications.
• Transportation Model: Create a model to understand the movement of people in a city like London.
• Salinity Effect on Beans: Study how varying salinity levels affect bean growth.
• Ecological Footprint: Explore the ecological footprint of your school or community.
• Deforestation and Forest Degradation: Investigate the impact of deforestation on biodiversity, climate, and local communities.
• Climate Change: Analyze the effects of climate change, including rising temperatures, sea level rise, and extreme weather events.
• Illegal Fishing: Study the consequences of illegal fishing practices on marine ecosystems and fish populations.
• Pollution: Explore different types of pollution (air, water, soil) and their effects on human health and the environment.
• Soil Erosion and Degradation: Understand how soil erosion impacts agriculture, land productivity, and ecosystem stability.
Here are some aspects you can explore in your ESS IA related to coral bleaching:
• Causes and Mechanisms: Investigate the specific factors that trigger coral bleaching. Consider temperature fluctuations, ocean acidification, and pollution.
• Impact on Coral Reefs: Analyze the consequences of coral bleaching on reef ecosystems. How does it affect biodiversity, fish populations, and overall reef health?
• Geographical Variation: Compare coral bleaching events in different regions. Are some areas more susceptible than others? Why?
• Mitigation Strategies: Research and propose strategies to mitigate coral bleaching. This could include coral restoration efforts, marine protected areas, or climate change adaptation measures.
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