Deep in the Heart of Texas
Mother Nature is one bad mama jamma!
Who's Next
Water, Water Everywhere
Break->Move->Build
100
Gulf prairies and marshes are most vulnerable to...
What is a hurricane?
100
What is tornado damage?
100
Organisms that begin populating an area after succession begins.
What are pioneer species?
100
What is a watershed?
100
Breaking rock.
What is weathering?
200
Pineywoods are most vulnerable to...
What is a forest fire?
200
What is flooding?
200
Most mature and developed stage in an ecosystem.
What is a climax community?
200
Underground layer of rock that holds water.
What is an aquifer?
200
Moving rock.
What is erosion?
300
Texas ecoregion with a large aquifer underneath it.
What is the Edwards Plateau?
300
What is earthquake damage?
300
Difference between primary and secondary succession.
What is primary succession begins with rocks and secondary succession begins with soil?
300
Method for recharging an aquifer.
What is precipitation over a long period of time?
300
Building rock.
What is deposition?
400
What is the Blackland Prairie?
400
What is a tsunami?
400
What is primary succession?
400
What is chemicals contaminating the groundwater in aquifers?
400
What is wind erosion?
500
What is the Trans-Pecos region?
500
What is a hurricane?
500
What is secondary succession?
500
Difference between permeable layer and impermeable layer.
What is the permeable layer allows water to pass through, while the impermeable layer does not allow water to pass through?
500
What is water deposition?
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