A tropical grassland found in Africa and South America.
What is a savanna?
Objects with their own immense variety of living organisms.
What is a coral reef?
You see fish jumping in the water, and ducks swimming. Where are you?
The lake.
The first link in a food chain is a _______.
Producer
Is the tundra located north or south?
North.
Where there is not enough rainfall to support trees and summers are warm and winters are cold.
What is a Temperate Grassland?
A region that is rich in life because there is enough light for photosynthesis.
Sublittoral region.
The interlinking of all living and non living things in an area.
Ecosystem.
A small line that shows how energy flows in a community.
Food chain
There is no tundra where?
Anywhere but far north.
A community that supports giraffes, wildebeests, gazelles, zebras, impalas, buffaloes, lions, and hyenas.
What is a savanna?
Open ocean.
Pelagic province.
Rocks, water, sand, and dirt are _____ factors.
Abiotic.
A web that shows how energy flows in an ecosystem.
Food web.
A soil that stays frozen all year.
Permafrost.
These things prevent tree seedlings from growing.
What are grazing animals and periodic fires?
Parts of the world, where the depth increases gradually.
What is a continental shelf?
A puddle is a.
Standing water ecosystem.
Primary consumers are also known as _______.
Omnivores or herbivore.
What causes lack of heat and photosynthesis?
The sun's rays are at so low of an angle.
Flat areas that get moderate amounts of rain.
What are grasslands?
At the end of a continental shelf the bottom drops to form a.....
Continental slope.
Ecosystems that are in a variety of sizes.
Flowing water ecosystems.
Feeding relationships between organisms are known as _______.
Food Chains and Food Webs.
The dominate plants are ______.
Mosses and lichens.