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These 12 "things" can be found on the x-axis of a climate diagram

What are months of the year?

100

Describes the average conditions including temperature and precipitation, over long periods of time in a given area.

What is climate?

100

The 4 biogeochemical cycles we studied

What are the hydrological, carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles?

100

The process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas.

What is evaporation

100

Rains almost daily and plants grow year-round in this hot biome.

What is the tropical rain forest?

200

Climographs show these two things on a graph

What is average monthly temperature and precipitation?

200

Water that flows over the surface of land toward a river or large body of water

What is runoff?

200

The cycle in which bacteria plays a vital part

What is the nitrogen cycle?

200

This term describes how phosphorus moves from deep underground toward the surface of the earth.

What is geological uplift?

200

Spruce trees, fir trees, pine trees, bushes, shrubs, and ferns are all which type of tree?

What are coniferous trees?

300

A process in which a nutrient is absorbed into an organism through its roots or by consuming another organism

What is assimilation?

300

The process in which carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants from the atmosphere

What is photosynthesis?

300

The only cycle in which there is no gaseous form (it does not enter the atmosphere as a gas)

What is the phosphorus cycle?

300

This cycle is important because even though it's extremely abundant in the air and animals need this nutrient to form proteins and DNA, we cannot get it through the air directly.

What is the nitrogen cycle?

300

Soil that stays permanently frozen is called _______________ and it can be found in the biome called ________________

What are permafrost and tundra

400

This is the main difference between group 1 and group 2 below:

1. Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams

2. Saltmarshes, intertidal zones, coral reefs, ocean

What is salinity?

400

The process in which biomass or fossil fuels are burned, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

What is combustion?

400

______________ means that water moves from the surface of Earth into the atmosphere, whereas ______________ means that water moves from plants into the atmosphere

What are evaporation and transpiration?

400

This cycle is disrupted when humans burn fossil fuels too quickly.

What is the carbon cycle?

400

These are the names of 2 terrestrial biomes and 2 aquatic biomes

What are... 

(name 2)
Taiga, tundra, temperate rainforest, temperate seasonal forest, shrubland, temperate grassland, savanna, tropical rain forest, desert

(name 2)
Ponds/lakes, rivers/streams, wetland, estuary, intertidal zone, coral reef, open ocean

500

Trees that shed their leaves once a year and then regrow them in the fall are know as...

What are deciduous trees?

500

The process in which denitrifying bacteria convert nitrate ions (NO3-) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from the soil into nitrogen gas (N2) in the air

What is denitrification?

500

These two cycles are directly disrupted when homeowners, businesses, and farms use too much fertilizer on their plants, resulting in too much algae growing ponds, lakes, and the ocean.

What are the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles?

500

These are 3 reservoirs of carbon on earth.

What are... (need 3)

the atmosphere
living organisms
surface water
soil
fossil fuels

500

This geographic characteristic is a main reason why the biomes are so different. At the equator, this geographic characteristic has a value of 0 degrees.

What is latitude?

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