Living/Nonliving
Changes to ecosystems
Ecosystems
Biomes
100
Which is nonliving? A squirrel, two raccoons, a snake, a rock, a palm tree
What is a rock
100

Who can change the environment most (plants, humans, or animals)

Humans


100
Describe a population
What is all of one kind of a species that lives in an ecosystem
100

What biome would be described as hot and dry.

What is the desert

200
Which of the following is an example of a living thing: a feather, water, a beetle, rocks, a waterfall
What is a beetle
200

What is conservation

The act of using less of something to make it last longer

200
Describe what would make up the community of coral reef
What is clown fish, jelly fish, seaweed, etc.
200
Which biome would be described as aquatic?
What is marine, coral reef, etc.
300
Three of the signs of life of living things
What are moving, growing and changing, responding, needing food, and getting rid of waste.
300

Some plants grow best in wet environments. If there was a drought, the plants would most likely 

Die

300
Describe the difference between a habitat and a community
What is a habitat is the background of an ecosystem- the living plants and nonliving things- no animals. A community is all the living things (plants and animals) in an ecosystem
300
How is the tundra biome different from the desert biome?
What is the tundra is dry and mostly cold. The desert biome is dry and mostly hot.
400
In order to survive, all living things need:
What is space, shelter, air (oxygen), food, and water
400

What environmental change would be most harmful to an owl: 

a. berries growing on a bush

b. foxes sleeping in a den

c. humans cutting down trees in the forest to build a house

C

400
Describe an ecosystem
What is an area of land and all the living and nonliving things that interact within it.
400

What biome is good for farming?

Plains


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