Energy
Ecosystems and Interactions
Random
Earth's Systems
Earth and Human Activity
100

What is the term for the energy an object has due to its motion?

Kinetic Energy

100

What is an abiotic and biotic factor?

Biotic: Living or was once living

Abiotic: Never living

100

What is biodiversity?

A variety of organisms in an ecosystem.

100

What is salinity? How does it affect density? 

The amount of salt in water. As you increase salinity you increase density- this causes currents!

100

Why does water vapor turn into clouds (evaporation to condensation)

warm air is good at holding onto water vapor, when it rises it cools and condenses back into water.

200

What type of energy is dependent on position or height? 

Gravitational Potential Energy 

200

How much energy is passed between each level in the energy pyramid?

Where does the other energy go? 

10% 

Its lost as heat

200

Which is more biodiverse- food chains or food webs? Why?

Food webs- if something happens to one organism the other levels still have other food sources and can survive. 

200

Where do warm air masses come from? Where do cold air masses come from?


Warm from the equator and rises to the poles. Cold from the poles and sinks to the equator.

200

What steps of the water cycle require gravity? (2)

Precipitation and run-off

300
What are the three heat transfers? Briefly explain each. 

Conduction: Transfer of thermal energy through direct contact.

Convection: Transfer of thermal energy in a circular pattern in liquid or a gas.

Radiation: Transfer of thermal energy through waves.

300

What are the three symbiotic relationships? Briefly explain them.

Mutualism: Both organism's benefit

Commensalism: One organism benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed.

Parasitism: One organism benefits, the other is harmed. 

300

What are the four weather fronts? Explain the weather they bring

1) Cold front: Thunderstorms

2) Warm Front: Gentle rain

3) Occluded front: Strong winds/heavy precipitation 

4) Stationary front: Fog/clouds, gentle rain

300

How does the earth/ air get warmed?

The sun heats the Earth's surface through radiation, the surface heats the air through conduction. The warm air rises, cools becomes more dense sinks and warms again (convection).

300

What is denser? Hot things or cold things? Tell me about the kinetic energy 

Cold- the particles are more tightly packed. They move slow and close together. They have less kinetic energy

400

What type of energy is stored in a stretched or compressed spring? 

Elastic Potential Energy 

400
What are the different levels of the energy pyramid? 

Producers (Autotrophs) 

Primary Consumers (Heterotrophs)

Secondary consumers (Heterotrophs)

Tertiary consumers (Heterotrophs)

400

What is a high pressure and low pressure system?

High pressure= Happy weather; cooler air and clear skies 

Low pressure= lousy weather: warm and wet/stormy 

400

What is the a low pressure system? What type of weather foes it bring?

An area of warm/humid air. It brings warm, wet, lousy/stormy weather.


400

What is a renewable and nonrenewable resource?

Renewable resources: Can be remade in a usable lifetime (Wind power) 

Non-renewable resources: Takes millions of years to reproduce, cannot make more in a usable time period. (Oil, coal, etc) 

500
Can you increase the total energy of an object?

No- you cannot create or destroy energy- it can only change forms! 

500

 Analyze the impact of a decrease in primary producers on the entire energy pyramid.

A decrease in primary producers can lead to a collapse of the energy pyramid, as all higher trophic levels depend on producers for energy.

500

What is a jet stream?

A fast band of wind that moves one direction- it pushes air masses around.

500

How do ocean currents influence the weather of a region?

Warm ocean currents= More evaporation, higher humidity, higher temperatures, higher precipitation. 

Cold ocean currents= Less evaporation, lower humidity, more stable temperatures, less precipitation

500

What is a downside to using nonrenewable resources?

They are not sustainable- the supply is decreasing. They may also contribute to pollution. They emit more greenhouse gasses (CO2) and cause the atmosphere to trap more heat

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