DaughertyNS201
Jan Wijnants
This piece is by Jan Wijnants. It is made with the use of oil on canvas in 1675.The name of the piece is called, "A wooded Landscape with travelers on and a dog on a path."
1.The renewable natural resources in this piece are sunlight, wind energy, and geothermal energy.
2.The inter-mediate natural resources include fresh water, forest products, agricultural crops, and soils.
3.In my opinion, under the environmental science umbrella, I think the most significant field of study represented in this piece is ecology due to the wide range of agricultural features.
4.The artist achieves the middle ground between eccentric and anthropocentric because there is human life, shown in the house, but there is also a good example of pure nature.
5.In terms of the Human Influence Index I think that there is approximately 25% human influence. The reason is because there is only one home in the piece and the remainder of it is natural resources.
6.The energy flow in this piece moves from left to right due to the sunlight and wind. On the right side of the piece is a forest and that is where in the energy stops to flow.
7.This piece of art depicts a temperate deciduous forest because it appears to experience seasons and there is an obvious forest on the right side. It is not a rain forest due to the human influence and soil.
8.One of the biogeochemical cycles in the piece would be a nutrient cycle. The nutrient cycle causes nutrients to move through the ecosystem in order to circulate elements and molecules through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
9.A possible food web in this piece could be: Trees – Insects - Birds -Small Animals - Large Animals – People
10.The piece could very possible be an example of secondary succession. The reason is because the house in the picture could have altered the land and, therefore, possible altered the ecosystem.
Jan Wijnants
This piece is by Jan Wijnants. It is made with the use of oil on canvas in 1675.The name of the piece is called, "A wooded Landscape with travelers on and a dog on a path."
1.The renewable natural resources in this piece are sunlight, wind energy, and geothermal energy.
2.The inter-mediate natural resources include fresh water, forest products, agricultural crops, and soils.
3.In my opinion, under the environmental science umbrella, I think the most significant field of study represented in this piece is ecology due to the wide range of agricultural features.
4.The artist achieves the middle ground between eccentric and anthropocentric because there is human life, shown in the house, but there is also a good example of pure nature.
5.In terms of the Human Influence Index I think that there is approximately 25% human influence. The reason is because there is only one home in the piece and the remainder of it is natural resources.
6.The energy flow in this piece moves from left to right due to the sunlight and wind. On the right side of the piece is a forest and that is where in the energy stops to flow.
7.This piece of art depicts a temperate deciduous forest because it appears to experience seasons and there is an obvious forest on the right side. It is not a rain forest due to the human influence and soil.
8.One of the biogeochemical cycles in the piece would be a nutrient cycle. The nutrient cycle causes nutrients to move through the ecosystem in order to circulate elements and molecules through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
9.A possible food web in this piece could be: Trees – Insects - Birds -Small Animals - Large Animals – People
10.The piece could very possible be an example of secondary succession. The reason is because the house in the picture could have altered the land and, therefore, possible altered the ecosystem.