Ohio Regions
Types of Organisms
Ecosystems/Food Chains
Earth Changes
Biomes
100

What is the northern-most region of Ohio?

A.) Bluegrass Region

B.) Appalachian Plateau

C.) Till Plains

D.) Lake Plains

D.) Lake Plains

100

What are the three types of organisms in an ecosystem?

Consumers, producers, decomposers

100
True or false: ALL organisms need energy to survive

True!

100

Fast or slow change: a volcano bursting and covering a forest with lava

Fast change
100

What is the wettest biome with the most biodiversity?

A.) Polar Region

B.) Temperate Forest

C.) Temperate Grasslands

D.) Desert

E.) Tropical Rainforest

Tropical rainforest

200

What region of Ohio is known for it's fertile soil?

A.) Bluegrass Region

B.) Appalachian Plateau

C.) Till Plains

D.) Lake Plains

C.) Till Plains

200

What are the three types of consumers?

Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores

200

Where do producers get their energy from?

The sun/photosynthesis

200

Fast or slow change: a glacier melting to create mountains over thousands of years

Slow change

200

A biome with extreme seasons (very hot summers and cold winters). This biome has fertile soil, and lots of grass and flowers.

A.) Polar Region

B.) Temperate Forest

C.) Temperate Grasslands

D.) Desert

E.) Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Grasslands
300

What Ohio region is known for having high, elevated land?

A.) Bluegrass Region

B.) Appalachian Plateau

C.) Till Plains

D.) Lake Plains

B.) Appalachian Plateau

300

True or false: a mushroom is a type of producer

False- it is a decomposer!

300

Where do herbivores get their energy from?

From plants

300

Fast or slow change: an earthquake creating a split in the middle of a road!

Fast change

300

This biome has seasons, like we do in Ohio! There is a medium amount of precipitation, and lots of trees that shed their leaves in the fall and winter.

A.) Polar Region

B.) Temperate Forest

C.) Temperate Grasslands

D.) Desert

E.) Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Forest

400

What Ohio region is most known for bordering Lake Erie?

A.) Bluegrass Region

B.) Appalachian Plateau

C.) Till Plains

D.) Lake Plains

D.) Lake Plains

400

What kind of organism are humans considered? Be specific!

Omnivore consumers
400

What is something a fox might eat in it's food chain?

Answers may vary (ex. a mouse)
400

Fast or slow change: The weathering of rocks creating more and more smaller rocks

Slow change

400

The coldest biome where very little animals live. No plants can survive here because it is so cold!

A.) Polar Region

B.) Temperate Forest

C.) Temperate Grasslands

D.) Desert

E.) Tropical Rainforest

Polar region

500

What Ohio region is most known for having hilly, forest-filled lands?

A.) Bluegrass Region

B.) Appalachian Plateau

C.) Till Plains

D.) Lake Plains

A.) Bluegrass region

500
Name an example of kind of each three types of organisms.

Answers may vary; ex.: lion (consumer), grass (producer), worm (decomposer).

500

Where are humans on the food chain in our ecosystems?

At the top!

500

Name one fast change, and one slow change to the earth's surface.

Answers may vary; ex.: a volcano erupting (fast change), a canyon experiencing weathering (slow change)

500

This is the driest biome that is extremely hot in the day, and very cold at night. Plants and animals had to adapt to live here because there is so little water.

A.) Polar Region

B.) Temperate Forest

C.) Temperate Grasslands

D.) Desert

E.) Tropical Rainforest

Desert

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