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100

•Set of physical conditions of the lower atmosphere that includes temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, speed, cloud cover, and other factors

Weather

100

•Precipitation that does not sink into the ground or evaporate; freshwater that flows or is stored in bodies of water on the Earth's surface.

Surface Water

100

•gas in Earth’s lower atmosphere that causes the greenhouse effect. Examples include water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide

Greenhouse Gas

100

underground soil where captured water can stay frozen for more than two consecutive years

Permafrost

100

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

200

•Aquatic systems comprised of water with dissolved salt concentration of no more than 1000 PPM. Examples include standing bodies of fresh water such as lakes, ponds, an inland wetlands, and flowing systems such as streams in rivers. Compare Biome.

Freshwater Life Zone

200

•Mixture of fresh water and salt water.

Brackish Water

200

Surface water that flows into freshwater life zones

Runoff

200

semiarid or arid region on the leeward side of a mountain when prevailing winds flow up and over a high mountain, dropping moisture on the windward side

Rain Shadow

200

What is the most common fish in the sea?

A flounder (A fluke)

300

•Part of any Ocean that lines beyond the continental shelf. Compare subsurface mining.

Open Sea

300

•Marine or freshwater portion of the biosphere. Examples include freshwater life zones (such as lakes and streams) and oceans or marine life zones( such as estuaries, coastlines, coral reefs, and the open ocean).

Aquatic Life Zone

300

•Partially enclosed coastal area where a river meets the sea and seawater mixes with fresh water.

Estuary

300

•Land area that delivers runoff, sediments, and dissolved substances to streams, lakes, or wetlands. Watersheds are also called  drainage basins.

Watershed

300

Office Trivia: Angela yells out "Save ________!" to Oscar.

Bandit

400

Land away from the coast, such as a swamp, marsh, or small pound, that is covered all or part of the time with fresh water. Compare coastal wetland.

Inland Wetland

400

•Process by which a body of water gains nutrients.

Eutrophication

400

•Warm, natural –rich, shallow part of the ocean that extends from the high-tide mark on land to the gently sloping, shallow edge of the continental shelf. Compare open sea.

Coastal Zone

400

•Saltwater environment found in an ocean or its bay, estuary, coastal wetland, shoreline, coral reef, or mangrove forest.

Marine Life Zone

400

Office Trivia: How many seasons are there of the office

9

500

•Tendency for a transition zone between two different ecosystems to have greater species diversity and a higher density of organisms than are found in either of the individual ecosystems

Edge Effect

500

•Mass movement of surface water driven by winds and shaped by landforms

Ocean Current

500

•Area at the mouth of a river built up by deposit of river sediments, often containing estuaries and  coastal wetlands.

Delta

500

•General pattern of atmospheric conditions in a given area over periods ranging from decades to thousands of years. The key factors that influence an area’s climate are incoming solar energy, Earth’s rotation, global patterns of air and water movement, gases in the atmosphere, and Earth’s surface features.

Climate

500
Office Trivia: Who does Kelly run off with?

Ryan

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