Seasons
Ecosystems
Energy
Chains to Webs
Environment
100
An area's average weather conditions over a long time.
What is climate?
100
The area or place where an organism lives.
What is a habitat?
100
Organisms that make their own food.
What are producers?
100
Transfer of energy from one organism to another by eating and being eaten.
What is a food chain
100
When two or more living things need the same resources in order to survive.
What is competition?
200
The following statement refers to weather or climate: "Summers are hot and humid along the Gulf Coast"
What is climate
200
Abiotic
What is nonliving things.
200
Organisms that break down plant and animal waste and remains.
What are decomposers?
200
Arrows in a food chain or food web represent this essential factor of the cycle.
What is energy?
200
Important material that living things need.
What is a resource?
300
This ecosystems has long, cold winters which causes animals to hibernate.
What is deciduous forest?
300
All the living and nonliving things in an environment and the many ways they interact.
What is an ecosystem?
300
An organism that eats both plants and animals.
What is an omnivore
300
This word is used to describe food chains since if a single factor changes, it disrupts the entire chain
What is fragile?
300
Animals and humans compete for this essential resource.
What is space.
400
Florida's climate is warmer during the winter, so it is easier for animals to survive.
What is hibernation?
400
Specific role of an organism in its habitat.
What is a niche?
400
The main energy source.
What is the sun?
400
This process is how plants produce their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
400
A beaver causes environmental change by doing this...
What is building a dam?
500
An adaptation that allows eating nectar from plants.
What is wings or long beak
500
(1) Members of one species. (2) Different species living in the same area.
What is (1) Population. (2) Community.
500
The suffix -ivore means "eating," so piscivores eat this.
What is fish
500
Diagram that shows the amount of energy that flows from producers to consumers.
What is an energy pyramid?
500
A type of species that is not native to an area that changes the environment.
What is invasive?
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