Something that eats something else...
What is a consumer?
The arrows in a food chain and food web represent...
What is the flow of energy?
An estuary has...(water)
What is a combination of salt water and fresh water
Biomes on land are called?
What is terrestrial?
What is the role of a producer in an ecosystem?
What is provides energy for the consumers?
What happens when you go down a food pyramid...
What is, the energy level goes up.
What is a herbivore?
How are salt marshes and estuaries similar...
What is both are affected by the tides of the ocean?
The climate in the Taiga is this
What is cold and wet?
Which part of the ocean do most organisms live?
What is in the shallow water where there is more sunlight?
bacteria, fungi, worms, and ants are examples of what?
What are decomposures?
An organism that eats plants and animals
What is an omnivore?
What is the role of algae in a pond?
What is a producer?
75% of the earth's surface is this biome.
What is aquatic?
Tropical rain forests are found here
What is near the equator?
A vulture that eats dead animals is an example of what?
What is a scavenger?
In a food web, mushrooms and bacteria are...
What are decomposers?
What helps items to recycle/decompose back into the earth?
What is moisure?
Water in this biome is frozen and home to Polar Bears.
What is the tundra?
This biome has 4 seasons.
What is the deciduous forest?
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If there was a drought and the plants died, what would most likely happen in the food web?
What is the grasshopper population would decrease which would then lead to a decrease in the other populations as well.
An organism that eats only meat...
What is a carnivore?
Which of the following is a producer: hawk, mouse, oak tree or mushroom?
What is an oak tree?
This biome is home to many zebras, cheetahs, and lions. There grass and shrubs also have very short and shallow roots.
What is the grasslands?