WAVES and TIDES
Freshwater
Mangroves
Darwin's 6 Points
Limits to Growth Fit
100

What is the Crest and Trough?

the crest is top of the wave and the Trough is at the bottom of the wave

100

The TOP layer of water that receives enough sunlight for PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

Photic Zone 

100

What are Mangroves?

Mangroves are plants that grow in tidal areas.

100

What did Charles Darwin do to become so important?

sailed from England As a naturalist and carefully recorded  6 main points that helped lead to the theory of evolution

100

What is a limiting Factor? 

A limiting factor is a factor that causes population growth to decrease.

200

What is influenced by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon? 

Tides.

200

The layer of water that the sun NEVER penetrates and is DEEP in lakes and oceans?

Aphotic / Profundal Zone

200

What are the four types of Mangroves found in Florida? what kind of minerals are they tolerant of?   

The Red mangrove, The Black mangrove, The White mangrove, and  The Buttonwood. Each mangrove has its own level of salt tolerance and this determines its location

200

What is Natural Selection? 

Nature selects for living organisms with better-suited inherited traits to survive and reproduce.

200

What are examples of limiting factors? 

Competition, Predation, Parasitism, disease,  Drought, climate extremes, and  Human disturbances

300

what is a Wave Height

how tall a wave is from trough to crest

300
Where in the water do Bottom-Dwellers like Barnecales, Worms, and mussels live?

The Benthos 

300

What kind of Mangrove has pale bark and doesn't have prop roots or pneumatophores?

The white Mangrove

300

what is Speciation? 

through generation, favorable adaptations last longer  in the species, while “bad” ones lessen. 

300

What are Density-Dependent Factors?

A limiting factor that depends on population size

400

what is Wave Length

 how long it is between waves – measure from crest to crest OR from trough to trough

400

What are microscopic drifting animals that are so small they can barely swim against water currents? 

Zooplankton

400

What kind of Mangrove has numerous breathing tubes and grows on high tide shores?

The Black Mangrove 

400

Genetic Variation?

Characteristics of individuals in any species are not exactly alike.

400

what are some examples of Density-Dependent Factors.

competition predation parasitism and disease shortages of food shortage of nesting sites.

500

whats a Neap Tide

small tidal range because the moon and Sun pull at different angles

500

what is the ppt for freshwater?

0.5 ppt
500

What mangrove is found closest to water with the highest salt tolerance? 

The red Mangrove

500

what is Competition?

 habitat and food sources are limited, so offspring in generations must compete among themselves in order to live.

500

What are Density-Independent Factors?

Factors that affect all populations in similar ways, regardless of the size of the population.

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