Energy Pyramid
Biomes
Food webs & Food Chains
Heat transfer
Miscellaneous
100

Why are producers found at the bottom of the food chain?

They are the base of energy.

100

Do plants and animals need to adapt to their environment?

Yes.

100

Where are plants on the food chain?

At the bottom or, first.

100

What type of heat transfer comes from the sun?

Radiation.

100

What cycle do plants do to make food?

Photosynthesis.

200

Why is the top of the pyramid smaller?

You lose energy when you get up the pyramid.

200

How many biomes are there?

8.

200

What is the sun's role?

It provides energy for the rest of the chain.

200

What is conduction?

Heat transfer through direct touch.

200

What is a normal pH level?

7.

300

What level eats dead animals?

Scavengers

300

What is the biggest biome?

The marine.

300

What is a food web?

A network of food chains.

300

What is radiation?

The heat transfer through electromagnetic waves.

300

What are the two sides of the pH scale?

Acid and alkaline, or base.
400

Why is energy lost as you go up?

They eat the energy up.

400

How many inches of rain fall fall into the rainforest a year?

79-394 (Or anything in the range.)

400

What do the arrows represent in a chain or web?

Passing energy along.
400

What is convection?

The heat transfer through a cycle of back and forth movement.

400

Can acid rain harm buildings?

Yes.

500

What is a top predator?

A predator that has little to no predators.

500

What is/are the top predator(s) in the desert?

Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, and golden eagles. Or any one animal of these.

500

What is interdependence?

THe way all living things dnd on each other in order to grow, live, and reproduce.

500

What is the difference between conduction and radiation?

Radiation transfers with waves, Not direct touch.

500

What two substances make acid rain?

Nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide.

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