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Inland Wetlands
Saltwater Habitats
Ocean Light Zones
Grab Bag!!
100

This is the percent of Earth that is covered in water.

What is 70%?

100

The Florida Everglades is an example of this type of wetland.

What is a marsh?

100

These small marine animals secrete calcium carbonate to make reefs.

What are polyps?

100

This is the only zone that plants can grow in.

What is the sunlight zone?

100

Cold or Warm?  Lentic or Lotic?  This combination would hold the most oxygen.

What is cold, lotic water?

200

This is the percent of Earth's water that is freshwater.

What is 3%?

200

This type of wetland is groundwater-fed.

What is a fen?

200

This is the term for brackish and saltwater wetlands.

What is a coastal wetland?

200

This zone contains anglerfish and nautilus.

What is the midnight zone?

200

This is the name of the movement of extra nutrients into water.

What is eutrophication?

300

This is the percent of freshwater that glaciers and ice caps contain.

What is 68.7%?

300

This habitat is dominated by trees and shrubs.


BONUS up to 300:

This is an example of one in Georgia and Florida.

What is a swamp?


BONUS:

What is Okefenokee Swamp?

300

This is the mineral combination that makes up most of the salt in the ocean. 

What is sodium and chloride / NaCl?

300

This is the name of the deepest known area of the ocean.

What is the Mariana Trench?

300

These are the three categories of aquatic plants.

What are emergent, submergent, and floating plants?

400

This is the typical depth of a hand-dug well.

What is 10-50 feet?

400

These are the 3 types of animals that would be found in a bog.

What are moose, insects, and migratory birds?

400

Kelp forests provide these two ecosystem services.

What are coastline protection and recreation?

400

Bioluminescent organisms live in these two zones.

What are the twilight and midnight zones?

400

These are the freshwater zones in which at least some sunlight penetrates.

What are the littoral, limnetic, and photic zones?

500

This is the salinity level of saltwater.

What is 31-50 ppt?

500

These are the four types of inland wetland habitats.

What are marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens?
500

These are the four saltwater habitats.

What are oceans and seas, coral reefs, estuaries, and kelp forests?

500

These zones have a constant near-freezing temperature. 

What are the midnight, abyssal, and trench zones? 

500

These are two differences between ocean acidification and freshwater acidification.

What are (1) ocean acidification is caused by carbon dioxide emissions and freshwater acidification is caused by industrial waste, and (2) the pH is lowered in ocean acidification and raised in freshwater acidification? 

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