Hydrosphere
Evolution of Land and Life
Diseases
Chemistry
Ecosystems
100

What is the main source of energy that drives the water cycle?

What is the sun?

100

What is the type of rock that supports the creation of a fossil?

What is sedimentary rock?

100
A non-living infectious agent that requires a host to replicate.

What is a virus?

100

What is the negatively charged subatomic particle of the atom?

What is the electron?

100

A combination of abiotic and biotic factors working together.

What is an ecosystem?

200

What is water loss from plants stomata and released into the atmosphere as water vapor?

What is transpiration?

200

A key mechanism of evolution that states the better adaptation is more likely to survive and reproduce.

What is natural selection?

200

A disease that can't be passed on from human to human through contact but can be passed through genetics.

What is a non-infectious disease?

200

What is color change, gas production, temperature change and formation of a precipitation indication of?

What is signs a chemical change has taken place?

200

A non-living thing in the ecosystem. (ex. Sun, wind, rocks and water)

What is abiotic?

300

Where is majority of the freshwater on Earth's surface located?

What is locked up in glaciers and ice caps?

300

A structure that has lost its original function through evolution. (ex. goosebumps, wisdom teeth and human appendix)

What is a vestigial structure?
300

Medication that cures a bacterial infection.

What is antibiotics?

300

If Carbon Dioxide and Water are two products of a chemical reaction, what can be inferred?

What is combustion has taken place?

300

Relationship between two organisms that benefit both. 

What is mutualism?

400

What is an excessive amount of algae or plant growth in a body of water due to an increase of phosphates and nitrates?

What is eutrophication?

400

What is a body of igneous rock that can rise through layers of rock?

What is an intrusion?
400
An outbreak that has taken over globally.

What is a pandemic?

400

What does the arrow of the chemical equation represent?

What is the direction of the chemical reaction?
400

The total population of an organism that the ecosystem can support and remain balanced. 

What is carrying capacity?

500

What is the amount of drinking water available for human usage?

What is less than 1%?

500

How old is a fault line that cross cuts through multiple layers of rock?

What is the fault line is younger than the layers of rock it cuts through?

500

A weaker version of a virus, provided by the WHO to prevent spreading a disease. 

What is a vaccination?

500

The Law of Conservation of Mass states that all chemical equations must be balanced, What is the only part of a chemical equation you are able to manipulate when trying to balance it?

What is the coefficient?

500
Type of factor that can affect the population of an organism no matter how large or small the population is. 

What is a density-independent factor? (ex. flood, natural disaster or disease)

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