Food chains
Food web
Biosphere problems
Nature reserves
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What are producers? Can you also name an example? 

Producers make their own food through photosynthesis. Examples are plants, and kelp, seaweed. 

1000

What is a food web? 

Many food chains that are connected together. 

1000

What are overfishing and overhunting? What can they cause?

This is when people hunt or fish too many of an animal species, causing their population/numbers to go down a lot. It can cause extinction. 

1000

True or false: governments create nature reserves as special places where hunting and fishing are allowed. 

False: they are to protect endangered animals and plants. 

2000

What do primary consumers eat? Can you name an example?

Primary consumers eat producers. All herbivores and many omnivores. 

2000

What is a prey? Name an example. 

It is an animal which is eaten by a predator. Example: rabbit, mouse, deer, fish, zebra, etc

2000

How can you protect biodiversity? 

Picking up litter, planting trees, avoiding things that produce greenhouse gases. 

2000

What is biodiversity?

This is when there are many different species of plants and animals in an environment/habitat/ecosystem. 

3000

True or false: a lion is a primary consumer. 

False. A lion isn't primary consumer because it needs to eat other animals, not plants/producers. It can be a secondary or tertiary consumer. 

3000

What is a predator? Name an example. 

It is an animal that captures, kills and eats an animal of another species. Example: lion, tiger, cat, bear, wolf, shark, etc

3000

What is habitat destruction?

This is when animals lose their homes/habitats because of pollution, cutting down of trees, fires, growth of cities, etc. 

3000

What is extinction? 

This is when a species completely disappears/dies out. Past examples: dinosaurs, dodo birds

4000

What is a secondary consumer? Can you name an example?

Secondary consumers eat primary consumers. Examples are all carnivores and many omnivores. 

4000

What is a scavenger? Can you name an example? 

They eat dead plants and animals that other living things kill. Example: piranhas. 

4000

What is deforestation?

Large numbers of trees are cut down, causing habitat destruction. Land is used for farming and other purposes. 

4000

What is an endangered species? Can you name an example?

An animal that is in danger of going extinct. Pandas, polar bears, Iberian lynxes. 

5000

What are decomposers? Can you name an example? 

They break down dead organisms and turn them into nutrients. Plants use these nutrients (and the sun) to grow. Examples: bacteria and fungi. 

5000

What is a parasite? 

It relies on another living thing, called the host. This is beneficial for the parasite, but can harm the host. 

5000

What is the cause of global warming? What is a consequence of global warming? 

It is caused by greenhouse gases (air pollution, factories, cars, etc). 

Consequences are: temperatures of the oceans rise, affecting coral reefs. Arctic snow and ice melt.

5000

What activities are not allowed in nature reserves and national parks?

Fishing and hunting. 

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