Acting on influence
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“Baskets are man-made, but to make them, you need things that are
natural, like grasses and sticks. That is a system.”
KATIE BETHEL, 9
“A natural system affects another natural system by interfering
with it. Indians live for a long time and survive on berries. If an
Indian eats a poisonous growing berry, it might kill that Indian.
Then it will stop that natural system.”
KATE LAMAS, 9
“Rivers can effect man-made systems because they can flood houses
and stuff like that.”
JOSH GIGER, 10
“Different systems influence each other because you need nature to
make the weapons we used a long time ago and the weapons we use
today.”
SYDNEY RAGUSE, 9
“Seafood is a natural system, and without the sea, you can’t have
seafood and you can’t make man-made systems like lamp oil, food,
picks and combs.”
BEN COOPER, 9
“The smoke from factories pollutes the air and kills some animals
and fish. Without them, we would not have meat.”
NICHOLAS ROY, 9
“Animals are systems because they help people by giving food and
clothing.”
RYAN DELGADO, 9
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