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100
Features of the environment that are alive or where once alive
What is Biotic?
100
Fossil fuels burn
What is INCREASE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE AIR?
100
Nonliving, physical features of the environment, including air, water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and climate
What is ABIOTIC?
100
Three primary steps of the water cycle
What is EVAPORATION, CONDENSATION, PRECIPITATION?
100
Air surrounding the Earth
What is Atmosphere?
200
Mixture of mineral or rock particles, supports plant growth
What is SOIL?
200
What happens when Forests are cut down
What is INCREASE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE AIR?
200
Fish, ducks, butterflies, deer
What are BIOTIC FACTORS?
200
needed to make proteins and DNA
What is THE IMPORTANCE OF NITROGEN?
200
Water, rock, sun, wind
What are ABIOTIC FACTORS?
300
Organisms that are capable of photosynthesis
What are PRODUCERS?
300
Average weather conditions of an area over time. Includes, wind, temperature, rainfall, snow, sleet.
What is CLIMATE?
300
21% of this is in the atmosphere
What is OXYGEN?
300
Process of water changing from a gas to a liquid
What is CONDENSATION?
400
Photosynthesis is part of this continuous movement
What is CARBON CYCLE?
400
Clouds become large and heavy
What is PRECIPITATION?
400
Element that helps plants to grow
What is NITROGEN?
400
Photosynthesis uses CO2 water, and energy from the Sun to produce this kind of molecules
What is SUGAR?
400
Transfer of nitrogen from air to soil to organism, and back to air or soil
What is NITROGEN CYCLE?
500
Gas removed from the air during photosynthesis
What is CARBON DIOXIDE?
500
Nitrogen removed when harvesting crops
What is SOIL INFERTILITY?
500
process that changes nitrogen gas into compound plants can use
What is NITROGEN FIXATION?
500
The decaying matter in soil
What is HUMUS?
500
Water vapor condenses
What is PRECIPATION?
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