This is a testable statement. It is NOT in the form of a question.
What is a Hypothesis?
This is what we were learning about when we did the fishing lab.
What is Tragedy of the Commons?
This is the sphere that includes any water on or around the planet.
What is Hydrosphere?
This type of rock is formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies.
What is igneous rock?
This is a group of food chains within an ecosystem.
What is food web?
This is the data that is interpretation based. This describes the data by look, color, etc.
What is qualitative data?
This is the economic yield of renewable resource that can be achieved without depleting the resource.
What is sustainable yield?
This is the sphere that includes all life on the planet.
What is Biosphere?
This type of rock is formed from deposits of sediment. Usually formed in layers.
What is sedimentary rocks?
This is an organism that makes its own food.
What is a producer?
This is the variable that is being measured and it depends on other factors.
What is a dependent variable?
What is the main driving force of the Tragedy of the Commons?
What is selfishness?
This is the sphere that includes any stone or ground.
What is Lithosphere or Geosphere?
This type of rock is formed by high heat, high pressure & hot mineral-rich fluids.
What is metamorphic rock?
This shows the energy transfer in ecosystems- shows producers, consumers, decomposers in levels.
What is a trophic pyramid?
What is quantitative data?
This is the name of the problem when individuals with access to shared resources act in their own interest at the expense of others. It depletes the natural resource.
What is Tragedy of the Commons?
What is atmosphere?
This is the web that outlines how the 3 major rock types form and break down.
What is the rock cycle?
This is an organism that hunts and gathers for its food.
What is a consumer?
This is the variable that changes.
What is independent variable?
Common resource open and owned by the public.
What is public resource?
There are this many spheres in the earth.
What are four?
These are the three major rock types.
What is sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks?
This is how much energy flows from one trophic lever to the next.
What is the 10% Rule?