Climate
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Marine Ecosystems
Freshwater Ecosystems
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100

Short-term changes in conditions like precipitation, temperature, and humidity

What is weather?

100

2 terrestrial biomes **200 points if you name 4

What is: deserts, grasslands, forests, mountains?

100
3 major oceans **200 points if list all 5

What is: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic?

100
Salinity of freshwater (doesn't have to be a #; can be general)

What is: no salinity / 0 ppt?

100

The transitional area between 2 ecosystems leads to greater biodiversity than either of those ecosystems individually

What is edge effect?

200

Long-term pattern of atmospheric conditions over 30+ years

What is climate?

200

The three types of deserts, forests, and grasslands

What are: tropical, temperate, cold?

200
Major marine life zones

What are coastal and pelagic (open ocean)?

200

2 differences between lakes and ponds **300 POINTS if 4 differences

What are: lakes = larger, deeper, no light reaches bottom (aphotic), no vegetation on bottom?

200

A community of interacting living organisms and their physical environment

What is ecosystem?

300

3 factors that influence climate

What are: solar energy, air/water circulation patterns, Earth's rotation, atmospheric gases, Earth's topography?

300

You're in Costa Rica exploring a lush environment dominated by dense vegetation, but especially trees. This environment is  ...... **Include environment name and the type

What is a (tropical) forest?

300

Environment where rivers meet the ocean

What is estuary?

300

An ecosystem where water flows from an aquifer to Earth's surface

What is a spring?

300

This moves air, heat, and moisture in the atmosphere and is strongest at the Equator

What are Hadley cells?

400
A missile is launched on a straight path, but it ends up getting deflected to the right due to

What is Coriolis effect?

400

4 reasons why deserts are fragile ecosystems

What are: erosion, little vegetation, low spp diversity, slow plant growth, slow nutrient cycling, little water?

400

Three zones of open ocean

What are: photic, twilight, aphotic?

400

How streams & rivers shape land

What is: flowing water erodes rock, carving out valleys; eroded rock gets moved with flowing water and eventually deposited (can build features)

400

How mountains and the world's water are related

What is: store water (ice, glaciers, snow) in water cycle; frozen water melts and feeds other ecosystems?

500

Some solar energy in our atmosphere gets absorbed by greenhouse gases, which further warm our atmosphere

What is greenhouse effect?

500

How agriculture is a main threat to terrestrial ecosystems

What is: land degraded/altered = lose habitat, used unsustainably, pollution, permanently alter ecosystems and therefore economies?

500

Why coral reefs are so biodiverse (Hint: think about where food chain starts)

What is: high productivity (water has many nutrients; high light)?

500

1 threat to freshwater ecosystems and HOW this threat affects them

What is: sea level rise = saltwater intrusion; altered water flow = downstream/surrounding ecosystems get different amounts of water; pollution = algae blooms/toxic

500

Differences between oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes. Include nutrient supply and how that affects food web.

What is: oligotrophic = deeper, steep, few nutrients, simple food web; eutrophic = shallower, murky, many nutrients, complex food web?

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