All living organisms that live in an area and non-living features of their environment.
What is an ecosystem?
A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number.
What is a variable?
A title or heading under a main heading to divide a text into smaller sections.
What is a subheading?
Something important and lasting that people still use and respect today.
What is classic?
To judge, assess or calculate something for significance, value, or quality.
What is evaluate?
Features of the environment that are alive or once alive.
What is biotic?
A comparison of two numbers.
What is a ratio?
The most important idea about a topic in a text.
What is central idea?
How the Earth's surface, climate, and landscape affects lifestyle.
What is geography?
What are factors?
Non-living physical features of the environment, including air, water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and climate.
What is abiotic?
A number that tells how many times a given number is used as a factor.
Non-fiction writing meant to educate or inform readers about specific real-world topics.
What is an informational text?
Something that is written during the time period.
What is a primary source?
Making a conclusion or forming an opinion based on facts, evidence, and reasoning that does not include a direct observation.
What is inference?
Model showing the complex feeding relationships between organisms in a community.
What is a food web?
A ratio that compares a number to 100. ("per 100" or "out of 100")
What is a percentage?
Being protective or controlling of an area.
What is territorial?
A philosophy that helped the Qin Dynasty with strict laws and harsh punishments.
What is legalism?
To lose, surrender, or give up a right, property, or privilege for breaking a rule or not meeting an expectation.
What is a forfeit?
It decomposes dead plant and animal matter, releasing nutrients into the environment by feeding on decaying or organic material.
What is a decomposer?
A set of rules that determines the correct sequence for evaluating expressions.
What is the order of operations?
A specific arrangement of events or information based on the sequence that it happened in.
What is chronological order?
The difference between absolute and relative location is...
What is...
Absolute location is the exact location. Relative location is describing the location using surrounding places.
A way to fix problems without fighting where a mediator helps people talk and listen. The goal is to find a solution everyone can agree on.
What is conflict mediation?