The whys to the wheres
Reason for Seasons
Times they are a-changing
Water, Soil and Nutrients oh my!
Why we can't have nice things
100

A _____ a large, naturally occuring community ocuppying a major habitat.

What is a biome?


Daily Double: what type of organisms is a biome defined by?

100

This insulates the Earth keeping its conditions hospitable to life. 

What is the atmosphere?

100

Rapid release of ancient ground stores of _____ is one driving factor behind current climate change trends. 

What is CO2?

100

These community organizations led by natural resource experts help govern Oregon's watersheds.

What are watershed councils?

100

_____ are events that have a short duration and large impact on the physical structure/composition of an ecosystem. 

What are disturbances?

200

The two strongest predictors of where a biome is found are temperature and _____.

What is precipitation? (average annual)

200

This atmospheric gas is most important for establishing general conditions on Earth. 

What is H2O?

200

The biggest anthropogenic source of methane is _____.

What is agriculture? (or what is cow farts)

200

Excess nutrients in the water leads to excessive biological growth, called _____. 

What is eutrophication?

200

_____ species like lichens do not need soil and create soil for species that do. 

What are pioneer?

300

This results from moist air forced over a mountainous region creating precipitation on the rising side and dry air on the other. 

What is a rainshadow?

300

The _____ Cyle is a 23,000 year cycle that is responsible for long-term climate variation. 

What is Milankovitch?

*Milankovitch was a Serbian mathematician who formulated a comprehensive mathematical model that calculated latitudinal differences in insolation and the corresponding surface temperatures using three orbital variations...

300

Fertilizer and animal waste from agriculture are major sources of this ozone-depleting greenhouse gas. 

What is nitrous oxide?

300

Bacteria turn ammonium into high quality nitrates through this process. 

What is nitrification?

300

Fire _____ has resulted in more severe fires due to increased fuel load and tree density.

What is supression?

400

Dry air sinking at around 30 degrees north and south latitude results in arid biomes called _____.

What are deserts?

400

_____, or "tidal forces," refer to the pull of gravity the sun and moon exert on Earth's equator. 

What is precession?

400
Increased glacial melt is projected to cause _____ ____ rise. 

What is sea level?

400

These decomposers are especially valuable for their ability to break down cellulose and lignin.

What are fungi?

400

_____ fires create a dangerous wall of flames from canopy to understory.

What are crown?
500

This is the range of factors that allows a species to survive and reproduce. 

What is niche?

500

Earth moves faster at the equator than the poles, generating the _____ effect. 

What is Coriolis?

500

Melted polar ice results in temperature rise because open ocean has a lower _____ than ice.

What is albedo?

500

These soils have the ideal mixture of sand, silt, clay, air and water for plants 

What are loams?

500

This type of succession takes place when there is any soil left after a disturbance.

What is secondary?

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