Animal Types
Animals and Energy
Weather and Facts
Gasses, Facts and More
Facts
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An animal that only eats other animals 

What is carnivores 

101

A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy

What is a food chain

101

Rain, snow, sleet, or hail

What is precipitation

101

Plants make oxygen for other plants and animals

What is the oxygen cycle

101

Recycling carbon and oxygen

What do producers, decomposers, and consumers all play a roll in

201

An animal that only eats plant matter

What is herbivores

201

Consists of many overlapping food chains

What is a food web

201

The advance of desert-like conditions in an area once fertile

What is desertification

201

Compounds, animals, and dead organisms become carbon for the tree to consume and create oxygen

What is the carbon cycle

301

Animals that eat both other animals and plant matter

What is omnivores 

301

They break down biotic wastes and dead organisms and return the raw material to the ecosystems

What are decomposers

301

Molecules of liquid water absorb and turn to a gas

What is evaporation

301

Changing free nitrogen into a usable form of nitrogen

What is nitrogen fixation

401

An organism that can make their own food.

What is a producer

401

A carnivore  that feeds on the dead bodies of dead organisms

What is a scavenger

401

Gas changes to a liquid

What is condensation

401

Activities that also affect the levels of carbon and oxygen in the air

What is human impact

501

An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms

What is a consumer

501

A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.

What is an energy pyramid

501

The producer level of the pyramid

Where is the most energy available

501

nitrogen moves from the air into the soil, into living things, and back into the air or soil

\what is the nitrogen cycle

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