Intro/What is Science?
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Water is wet
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Wildcard
100

A testable statement proposing an explanation to a question or phenomena.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The maximum amount of individuals that an area can sustain

What is carrying capacity?

100

The area where fresh water and salt water mix.

What is an estuary?

100

The Thinnest layer of the earth, at the surface.

What is the crust?

100

When a species is over exploited by habitat loss or hunting.

What is endangerment/extinction?

200

Sunlight, soil, and fresh water because they never run out.

What is a renewable resource?

200

Seattle's is temperate with a considerable amount of seasonal rain.

What is climate?

200

A substance that expands as a solid, has a neutral pH, and high specific heat.

What is water?

200

Despite a mineral possibly changing color, this mark left when scraping a mineral on a hard surface never changes.

What is a streak?

200

This classroom has 10 windows, 3 doors, and 20 tables

What is Quantitative data?

300

The Ecological impact that you personally have on the environment.

What is an ecological footprint?

300

An organism that can do photosynthesis and convert energy into its own food.

What is a primary producer? or What is an autotroph?

300

An impermeable barrier between aquifers. It will confine an aquifer.

What is an aquitard?

300

The concept that the material of the mantle is slow moving in convection currents.

What is plastic rock?

300

The type of water pollution that occurs from events such as fertilizer runoff.

What is nutrient pollution?

400

The _____ includes plants and animals in the natural world, Humans and their impact, and the nonliving area around all the above.

What is the environment?

400

The unique role an organism plays in an ecosystem.

What is a Niche?

400

the process that transfers water from the leaves of trees into the atmosphere

That is transpiration?

400

Formed from existing rocks through processes driving by extreme heat and pressure.

What is metamorphic rock?

400

They are generally cold, faster flowing, and low in biodiversity.

What are headwaters?

500

The ecosystem service utilized when you exact something from the ecosystem for human consumable use (Such as building, or food)

What is a provisioning service?

500

A strategist that is generally small, have a short life expectancy, and low levels of parental care.

What is a R strategist?

500

They are areas that are wet most of the year, have vegetation that could not live outside the environment, and play a major role in slowing the release of carbon into the atmosphere.

What are wetlands?

500

The exact location underground where an earthquake occurs.

What is a focus?

500

Effects organisms at the top of the food web at high trophic levels.

What is biomagnification of POPs?

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