Cells
Photosynthesis
Ecosystems
Rocks & Weathering
Natural Disasters
100
a box-like shaped cell.
What is a plant cell?
100
plants do this.
What is photosynthesis?
100

A living organism or the influence of living organisms within an ecosystem

What is a biotic factor?

100

Sand, soil, rock fragments that are transported in a river.

What is sediment?

100

a funnel shaped disaster with winds up to 300 m.p.h.

What is tornadoes?

200

a circle or blob shaped cell

What is an animal cell?

200

the raw materials of photosynthesis

What is sun energy, carbon dioxide and water?

200

Complex feeding relationships within an ecosystem, showing who eats whom and how energy flows through different organisms

What is a Food Web?

200

A river's speed is determined by?

What is the slope?

200
happened in japan a year ago and has also struck Hawaii multiple times.
What is a Tsunami?
300
the power-house of the cell
What is the Mitochondria?
300

the process that animals and plants both do

What is cellular respiration?

300

A plant, animal, or microorganism that is non-native to an ecosystem

What is an Invasive Species?

300

Type of rock formed by solidified molten rock

What is Igneous?

300

The disaster that fills towns full of water.

What is a flood?

400
the brain of the cell.
What is the nucleous?
400

This helps plants to absorb energy from the sun as they undergo the process of photosynthesis

What is Chlorophyll?

400

An organism that obtains its energy by consuming other organisms

What is a Consumer?

400

geological location where two tectonic plates converge, and one plate sinks beneath the other due to density differences

What is a subduction zone?

400
When two plates move past each other.
What is an earthquake?
500
The type of cell that does not have a mitochondria.
What is a plant cell?
500

In photosynthesis, energy from sunlight, water and and CO2 creates

What is glucose?

500

They play a crucial role in regulating animal populations within an ecosystem.

What is a Predator?

500

a type of fault where the movement is primarily horizontal, with blocks of rock sliding past each other

What is a transverse fault?

500

the disaster that happened to Pompeii over 2000 years ago.

What is a volcanic eruption?

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