What is the definition of a biotic factor?
Factors that are made up of living things.
What are the tertiary consumer in this image?
Hawk and lion.
What part of the cell is used during photosynthesis?
The chloroplast.
If the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, is it summer or winter?
Winter.
What does waxing and waning mean?
Waxing= the moon is getting larger.
Waning= the moon is getting smaller.
What is the definition of an abiotic factor?
Factors that are made up of non-living things.
What are the primary consumers in this image?
Grasshopper, Rhino, giraffe, mice, and deer.
What part of the cell is used during cellular respiration?
The mitochondria.
Why do seasons occur?
The Earth is tilted on an axis.
How long does it take for the moon to make one complete orbit around the the Earth?
27-31 days.
What is an example of an abiotic factor?
Rock, water, soil,...
What are the secondary consumers in this image?
Skunk, bird, monkey, snake, fox, and cheetah.
What does photosynthesis produce?
Oxygen and sugar.
If the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, is summer or winter occurring?
Summer.
If the sun is on the right, name the phase of the moon for the letter A?
What is an example of a biotic factor?
Animals, plants, and bacteria
In an energy pyramid, the highest amount of energy is at the...
What is carbon found in? Is it fossil fuel, lightening, or acid?
Fossil fuels.
What moon phase occurs during a spring tide?
Full and new moon.
If the Earth is in between the moon and sun, which eclipse is occurring
Lunar Eclipse.
What is an example of a decomposer?
Earth worms, fungi, mushrooms,...
What is the difference between a herbivore and carnivore?
Animals that only eat plants are herbivores and animals that only eat meat are carnivores.
What gas fills up most of our Earth?
Nitrogen.
What moon phase occurs during a neap tide?
First and third quarter.
What is the vocabulary term for the inner, darker part of a shadow?
Umbra.