Biomes
Atmosphere
Food Webs
Heat Transfer
Vocabulary Terms
100
A place in the world with very little water?
Desert
100
What layers do we live in?
Troposphere
100
What does a Food Web show?
A food web shows the Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumers, Tertiary Consumers and what they eat to stay a live.
100
What are the 3 types of Heat Transfer?
Radiation, Conduction, and Convection
100
What is the definition of Consumer?
An organism that eats others for energy
200
A biome that is dry in the sumer and mild in the rain, we also live in this biome?
Chaparral
200
What is the coldest layer of all?
Thermosphere
200
What is the first name of the animal that starts with the eating of plants or grass?
Producer
200
Which moves through empty space?
Radiation
200
What is a herbivore?
An organism that only eats plants.
300
A region that has few trees?
Grassland
300
The warmest zone because of light reflection?
Stratosphere
300
Why are food webs so important?
They are important because they show how the organisms are connected with each other.
300
Which moves through the air?
Convection
400
What is the coldest biome of all?
Tundra
400
How cold can the Thermosphere get up to
-200 to -300
400
About how much energy is moved through each Consumer?
About 10%
400
Which one moves through solids?
Conduction
500
Has producers that have cone seeds?
Coniferous Forest
500
What is the thinest layer
Mesophere
500
What do producers do?
Producers are the first consumer so they eat plants or grass for others.
500
What is the difference between Conduction and Convection?
One moves through air and the other through solids.
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