This biome has fertile soils, is often used for agriculture, and experiences periodic droughts and fires.
What is the Temperate Grassland?
A country with a wide base in its population pyramid is most likely experiencing this type of growth.
What is Rapid Population Growth?
This refers to harvesting species faster than they can reproduce, such as overfishing.
What is Overexploitation?
This human activity significantly increases reactive nitrogen in ecosystems, often leading to eutrophication.
What is Fertilizer Use?
This layer is the hottest due to absorption of high-energy solar radiation.
What is the Thermosphere?
This biome experiences four seasons and includes trees that shed leaves to conserve water in winter.
What is the Temperate Deciduous Forest?
This factor often leads to declining birth rates in developed countries, especially as women delay having children.
What is Increased education and workforce participation of women?
This edge effect increases when habitats are fragmented, altering conditions like light, temperature, and wind.
What is Edge Effect?
This environmental issue occurs when excess nitrogen causes algal blooms and oxygen depletion in water.
What is Eutrophication?
This trace gas in the stratosphere protects life by absorbing ultraviolet radiation.
What is Ozone?
Adapted to fire and drought, this biome has shrubs, waxy leaves, and a Mediterranean climate.
What is the Chaparral?
This term describes the average number of children a woman is expected to have over her lifetime.
What is Total Fertility Rate?
This conservation strategy connects fragmented habitats to allow species movement and gene flow.
What are Wildlife Corridors?
This symbiotic relationship between legumes and bacteria allows nitrogen fixation in root nodules.
What is Rhizobium-Legume Symbiosis?
This layer experiences decreasing temperatures with altitude and contains most atmospheric mass.
What is the Troposphere?
This biome has nutrient-poor soil due to heavy rainfall leaching nutrients, despite high biodiversity.
What is the Tropical Rainforest?
A country with a rectangular population pyramid is most likely in this stage of the demographic transition.
What is Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model?
This occurs when a small population becomes isolated, leading to reduced genetic diversity.
What is Genetic Bottleneck?
This form of nitrogen is toxic to aquatic life and is often produced during early stages of nitrification.
What are Nitrites?
This atmospheric layer contains the ionosphere and is responsible for auroras.
What is the Thermosphere?
This biome is characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation, making it ideal for agriculture.
What is the Temperate Grassland?
This type of population growth is characterized by a J-shaped curve under ideal conditions.
What is Exponential Growth?
This HIPPCO-related issue occurs when species are forced out of their habitats due to rising temperatures.
What is Range Shift?
This atmospheric phenomenon occurs when nitrogen oxides react with water vapor to form nitric acid.
What is Acid Deposition?
This greenhouse gas is the most abundant and acts as a feedback rather than a direct forcing.
What is Water Vapor?