what does a producer do?
It makes its own food from the sun and/or inorganic materials.
What is Biodiversity?
The amount of variation of life that exists in a given amount.
What are Cydes?
Any complete round or series of occurrences that never repeats.
In what kind of environment does Secondary succession occur?
It happens in a formerly inhabited area that has been disturbed.
What does a consumer do?
It requires other organisms for energy.
Can Biodiversity include genetic variation?
What items are recycled during the water cycle?
- Water -Carbon -Nitrogen -Phosphoreces
What can disturb the area?
-Fire -Floods -Farming Etc.
What is a carnivore?
Eats other animals.
What is carrying capacity?
The number of individuals in a population that a given area can support without damaging habitat.
What is Sublimation?
Conversion of a solid into gas with no liquid state.
"This is faster than _______ __________."
Primary succession
What is an omnivore?
Eats producers and consumers.
From the notes "Variety of life and __ _________."
It's processes.
What does Transpiration do in the water cycle?
The water gets soaked up into the roots of the plant
What are some human impacts in secondary succession?
-Water pollution, - Agricultural, -Fertilizers and pesticides.
What is the producer's scientific name?
Autotrophs
What is genetic variation?
It's the variation of DNA.
What is it called when water lets off steam? It's not gas it's "__________."
Evaporates
Secondary succession is faster than?
Primary succession