Invasive Species
Energy
Human Impact/Environment

Bio-Sphere
endangered species
100

This term describes a non-native species that spreads rapidly and causes ecological or economic harm.

What is an invasive species?

100

This kind of energy measures the amount of stored energy that can possibly do work.

What is potential energy?

100

This human activity removes large areas of trees for agriculture, logging, or development.

What is deforestation?

100

These organisms represent the first trophic level and convert solar or chemical energy into organic compounds.

What are Primary Producers

100

this animal is hunted for ivory 

what is elephant?

200

This is one major reason invasive species often outcompete native species in new environments.

What is the lack of natural predators?
 (Also acceptable: rapid reproduction / high adaptability)

200

This is a corporation that manages and operates the majority of the electrical grid in Texas

What is ERCOT (Electrical Reliability Council of Texas)

200

This process occurs when cities expand into previously undeveloped land, increasing habitat fragmentation.

 What is urbanization?

200

This rule of thermodynamics explains why energy is lost as heat at each trophic transfer, typically resulting in only a 10% transfer rate.

What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics

200

This animal found in Florida, is also called a sea cow

what is manatee?

300


 This invasive species has caused major ecological damage in the southern United States by uprooting vegetation and competing with native wildlife.

What are feral hogs?

300

This is often unexpected and it is a complete interruption of power to an area commonly caused by equipment failure or severe weather conditions.

What is a total blackout?

300

 This environmental issue happens when fertilizers and runoff cause excessive algae growth in lakes and rivers.

What is eutrophication?

300

Adding high amounts of nitrogen to a pond causes an algae bloom; however, the fish don't die from the algae itself, but from the lack of this gas when the algae eventually decomposes

What is Dissolved Oxygen

300

this Species is endangered from the ocean being polluted by eating things such plastic bags and plastic straws

what are sea turtles? (Hawksbill and Kemp’s ridley)

400

This process occurs when an invasive species alters food webs and reduces biodiversity within an ecosystem.


 What is ecosystem disruption?
 (Also acceptable: loss of biodiversity)

400

This non-renewable chemical energy is the primary source of energy in the United States.

What is petroleum (oil)?

400

 This term describes the gradual degradation of land in dry regions due to overgrazing, deforestation, or poor farming practices.

What is desertification?

400

These species, such as sea otters or wolves, have a disproportionately large effect on their natural environment relative to their abundance, often preventing a trophic cascade.

What are Keystone Species

400

this animal has approximately 10 or fewer individuals left in the world. and is the world's rarest marine mammal

what is The Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) ? 

500

This federal law helps prevent the introduction and spread of harmful invasive species in the United States.

What is the Lacey Act?

500

This is associated with the movement of sound energy through substances that align with the direction of vibration.

What is longitudinal waves?

500

 This global issue is primarily driven by the burning of fossil fuels and leads to rising temperatures and shifting climate patterns.

 What is climate change?

500

This specific biological process, performed primarily by bacteria in anaerobic conditions, converts nitrates back into nitrogen gas, completing the cycle.

What is denitrification

500

This species is Steve Irwin’s favorite endangered animal

what is the crocodile?

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