where two organisms help each other and both benefit.
what is mutualisim
Whats the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is short term climate is long term.
The Water Cycle is Earth's continuous process of water movement on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
What is the Water Cycle?
what is an energy source with finite resources
What is nonrenewable energy?
is the difference of Non Renewable to Renewable
what is can replenish itself
the most complex representation of how food and energy flow through an ecosystem.
What is a food web
What is the calm center of a hurricane?
Eye
The Carbon Cycle describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources.
What is the Carbon Cycle?
Methane is an example of what.
What is natural gas?
this energy is created by nuclear fusion
what is solar energy
the population an area can sustain with a healthy population of predator and prey.
what is carrying capacity?
these conditions include high winds and heavy snows
what are blizzard conditions
The nitrogen cycle is a biogeochemical process which transforms the inert nitrogen present in the atmosphere to a more usable form for living organisms.
What is nitrogen cycle?
Most uncommon nonrenewable energy source
What is Uranium?
most common type of renewable energy
what is hydro electric
deforestation and loss of land is the number one cause of this.
What is Endangered species?
What type of biome is Antarctica?
Desert.
this atmospheric event can fix nitrogen?
what is lightning.
is the nonrenewable with lowest carbon footprint
what is natural gas
are the major 4 types of renewable energy
what is solar, hydro, geothermal, and wind
If an ecosystem has three tiers of consumers how many calories are available to the top if the producers produce 7 million callories.
What is 70,000 Calories?
What layer of the atmosphere is where weather occurs?
Troposphere.
this is the opposite of nitrification
what is denitrification
When most of the fossil fuels were formed
What is the Carboniferous period?
a major renewable resource in Wyoming
what is wind