A geographic area on Earth that contains ecosystems with similar biotic and abiotic features.
What is a biome?
PG. 777
Fast flowing water streams.
What is a river?
PG. 788
The cause of creating new soil.
What are airborne spores?
PG. 798
A waste from animals that farmers use for crops helps with eutrophication.
What is fertilizer?
PG. 800
These gradually change into another community.
What is ecological succession?
PG. 797
The largest desert on Earth.
What is Antarctica?
PG. 778
Places where light reaches the bottom.
What is a pond?
PG. 789
These trees grew back after farming was done in New England.
What are white pine trees?
PG. 799
What are nutrients?
PG. 800
A stable community that goes through no more major ecological changes.
What is a climax community?
PG.798
Places where wheat, corn, and oats can grow.
What is a grassland?
PG. 779
Waters where about one third of of North American bird species use for nesting.
What is a wetland?
PG. 790
Spores that are carried on the wind through to settle on the rock.
What are lichen spores?
PG. 798
Eutrophication is apart of this succession.
What is aquatic succession?
PG.800
It takes this amount of time to become a climax community.
What are hundreds of years?
PG. 797
A frigid cold biome.
What is a tundra?
PG.783
Places where humans impact them with oil spills.
What is a coastal ocean?
PG. 793
Things that fill up a pond or lake, causing the soil to harden over time.
What are sediments?
PG. 800
Eutrophication supports a large number of these organisms.
What are micro-organisms?
PG. 800
This may remain the same when it goes through an ecological change.
What is plant diversity?
PG. 797
A biomes biodiversity with chipmunks.
What are temperate deciduous forests?
PG. 782
Places where sea cucumbers can be.
What are open oceans?
PG.792
The succession that would occur a volcano erupts.
What is primary succession?
PG. 798
This decays to create nutrients.
PG. 800
This grows last in a climax community.
What are trees?
PG. 797