Animal Relationships
Volcanoes
Caves
Trophic Pyramids
Invasive Species
100

This relationship is seen between a Lion and a Gazelle, where one organism eats the other.

What is Predator-Prey Relationship?

100

This is the word for Molten Rock under the earth.

What is Magma?

100

Caves are mainly formed by dissolving this type of rock, formed after millions of years at the bottom of the ocean. 

What is Limestone?

100

In a trophic pyramid, there are typically this many levels.

What is four? 

100

Invasive Species are brought into a different area by these organisms, what you and I are.

What are people/Humans?

200

This relationship is seen between Bison & Elk, where they both eat the same food source.

What is Competition or Competitive?

200

This word is for Molten rock above the surface of the Earth, like when a Volcano erupts.

What is Lava? 

200

Many caves in the TAG area of the U.S. are formed by limestone being dissolved by this substance, formed from rainwater coming in contact with carbon in the air.

What are weak acids? (carbonic acid)

200

This level of the trophic pyramid has the largest amount of energy in the ecosystem.

What is the first/bottom level? or What is the Level with Plants?

200

Invasive species generally have large ____________, which means the number of organisms of that species in the ecosystem.

What is populations? 

300

This relationship is seen between sharks & remoras, in which both organisms help each other in some way.

What is Mutually Beneficial? 

300

Volcanoes form near these giant slabs of earth that float above the molten rock layer of the Earth's core.

What are Tectonic Plates?

300

This process, along with earthquakes and fissures, helps to create cave openings so they can be explored and inhabited by animals. 

What are Sinkholes?

300

This level of the trophic pyramid is exclusively filled with herbivores, since they eat plants.

What is the second level/Level 2? 

300

Invasive species have no natural ___________, or animals that hunt them for food. 

What are Predators?

400

In a graph comparison between a Predator and its prey, you'd expect the Predator's graph to increase in population and the prey's graph to do this.

what is decrease in population?
400
Volcanic explosions in the early days of earth released a lot of this, which helps protect our atmosphere from losing precious oxygen.

What are Gasses? 

400

Organisms can survive in caves due to this resource that comes in through swallots in the roof of caves. and is essential for life. 

What is water? 

400

This level of the trophic pyramid is occupied by carnivores that eat herbivores, or meat-eaters that eat plant-eaters.

What is the third level/level 3?

400

Invasive Species are very destructive to the _____________, or space in which they live.

What is their Environment/Habitat?

500

In a graph comparison of two Mutually Beneficial Organisms, you'd expect the population of both organisms to do this.

What is increase?

500

As volcanoes explode, the Molten rock slowly cools and becomes this, which helps create new islands. 

What is Land/Landmasses?

500

This organisms is essential to life inside of caves, since they bring in nutrients in the form of food and guano. 

what are bats?

500

This level of the trophic pyramid is occupied by only the best, or apex, of predators?

What is the Highest/top level? 

500

Invasive Species are capable of reducing the number of other species in their habitat sometimes to the point of reducing other species into this state, where none of them are living anymore.

What is extinction?

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