animals, plants, and bacteria are known as what?
biotic
examples include coal, natural gas, and petroleum
non-renewable resources
the action of actively protecting the environment by rebuilding
conservation
pollution of the ocean, rivers, and creeks
water pollution
advocacy where you advocate for yourself
self-advocacy
things that are not living in an ecosystem are:
abiotic
Environmental justice
things that cause species endangerment (at least 2)
habitat loss, pollution, climate change, poaching, overfishing/hunting
pollution associated with the troposphere
air pollution
advocacy where you advocate for someone else
individual advocacy
something that an autotroph is also called a what?
producer
a city that suffered lead poisoning and contaminated water
Flint, Michigan
the act of protecting the environment by leaving it alone
preservation
double jeopardy
name the 2 characteristics of a hazardous material
give one example of how someone can advocate
educate, communicate, etc.
a visual model used to show the food relationships between animals and plants in an environment
food web or food chain
examples include solar, wind, and water
renewable resources
ways to help endangered species (at least 1)
donate, advocate, pass legislation,
too much of this pollution makes it hard to see the stars
light pollution
advocacy where you advocate for the change of a society
systemic (systematic) advocacy
Label each of the levels of the pyramid with the correct label
grass- producer
grasshopper - primary consumer
frog - secondary consumer
snake - tertiary consumer
eagle- quaternary consumer
the outer most layer of the atmosphere
exosphere
species with less than 250 mature individuals left in the wild
critically endangered
noise pollution
true or false: advocacy (in any field) is necessary for change to be made