Definitions
Biogeochemical
Climate
Biodiversity
Sustainability, Soil, & stuff
100

Ecological pyramid is a graphical representation of what

trophic relationships between organisms

100

This cycle depends on bacteria

Nitrogen

100

The movement of air in a specific direction

wind

100

The wide range of all forms of life where is biodiversity

on earth or in a specific region

100

An approach where the level of what is maintained so the ecosystem remains in balance across future generations is sustainability

Natural resources

200

Materials in nature that are needed for a wide variety if life to be sustained

natural resources

200

Oceans cover what percent of earth

71%

200

A change in global or regional what over a long period of time is climate change

weather patterns

200

A specific product that is directly obtained as a result of biodiversity

direct value

200

A combination of sand, silt, and clay

loam

300

The study of what is conservation biology

how to protect nature and fix any damage that has been done

300

Which cycle involves interaction between rocks and weathering

Phosphorus

300

When air has water vapor

humidity

300

3 components of biodiversity

natural resources

benefits

drivers of change

300

which type of renewable energy results in a large number of deaths to animals

Wind

400

A natural resource that can be used in a way that assures it will not be what is renewable

exhausted

400

Name the 4/5 processes involved in hydrologic cycle

Precipitation

Condensation

Evaporation

Transpiration

Percolation

400

What are the 3 components of climate

Temperature

Precipitation

Wind

400

In a health environment what is more plentiful 

primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers

primary

400

which type of soil is the least absorbent

sand

500

Something other than a specific product that is obtained as a result of biodiversity including what is indirect value

aesthetic, cultural, educational, ethical, or spiritual value

500

Name 2 ways carbon once in an animal can enter the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide

Respiration after eating an animal

Transpiration after being absorbed by a plant

500

These move along the equator from NE to West in northern hemisphere and SE to West in southern hemisphere

tradewinds

500

What are 5 main examples of drivers of change

exploitation

pollution

habitat loss

extinction

introduction of invasive species

500

5 basic types of renewable energy

solar

wind

hydropower

geothermal

bioenergy

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