ecosystems
carbon cycle
scientific observations
scientific observations
100

what is a ecosystem?

A interaction with ogranisms and nonliving things

100

what effect does the increase in carbon dioxide in earths atmosphere have on temperature?

increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to higher temperature on earth.

100

what type of rock are the outcrops on fieldston campus? how old is this type of rock?

fordham gneiss 1.1 billion years old

100

how many mm are in a cm

10mm

200

whats a biotic factor

the living parts in an ecosystem 

200

which parts of ecosystems (biotic and abiotic) do the slow and fast carbon cycles have to do with?

slow cycle has to do with abiotic parts

fast cycle has to do with biotic parts

200

what are the four parts of a scientific illistration?

detailed images, labled components, caption, and title

200

what is quantitative data?

information that is measured and collected in the form of numbers

300

what is an abiotic factor? What are the five factors?

nonliving parts in an ecosystem 

oxygen, water, soil, sunlight, tempature

300

what is the carbon cycle? and where is the most carbon stored on earth?

 how carbon moves around the earth. In rocks

300

what are the three strategies we discussed for adding detail in a scientific illustration?

amount of time spent

amount of space used

amount of matreils used 

300

what is a inference?

a conclusion or interpretation that is based on what you can observe

400

what is a habit?

The place in an ecosystem that provides ogranisms with the things they need to live grow and reproduce

400

what human activity causes carbon to move from the slow cycle to the fast cycle? why is this bad?

humans burn fossil fuels faster making carbon go into the atmosphere faster and raise the temperature.

400

what is an observation?

something that you notice information taken through the sense (sight, smell, hear, feel, and taste)

400

what is qualitative data?

descirbing or smth like that

500

what happens in photosynthesis? what is used in it and what does it make?

 Plants use the sun's enegry to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen 

500

explain how carbon moves between the atmosphere, land, and ocean, and back again?

carbon falls as acid rain it dissloves and flows into the ocean, the organisms in the ocean use carbon to make shells, the shells become rocks in millions of years and the rocks go to volcanos and when the volcanos erupt the carbon goes back into the atmosphere.

500

what is bedrock? what are the four types of bedrock in NYC?

bedrock is the soil rock found under neath loose soil in the ground.

manhattan sclist, fordham gneiss, hartland formation, inwood marble.

500

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