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Humans
Biomes
100

A group of organisms that live in the same area of the same species. 

What is population?

100

This is a living thing that makes it's food.

What is a producer?

100

An animal that looks like another animal to keep predators away.

What is mimicry?

100

Water that takes away land.

What is erosion?

100

This biome is the most diverse. 

What is the tropical rainforest?

200

The highest level of ecological organization.

What is biospere?


200

This is an animal that hunts for another.

What is predator?

200

An animal that stores food so it can do this.

What is hibernation?

200

There are too many trees being taken without replacement.

What is deforestation?

200

This biome covers 70% of the Earth. 

What is ocean or water biome?

300

Made up of populations of different species that live together in the same area.

What is community?

300

A consumer that only eats autotrophs.

What is a first level consumer?

300

An animal moves from place to place to find food.

What is migration?

300

A resource that cannot be replaced.

What is non-renewable resource? 

300

This biome has snow and, conifer trees. 

What is the tiaga?

400

Includes biotic and abiotic parts of the environment.

What is ecosystem?

400

The network of interconnected food chains showing the energy flow.

What is a food web?

400

When an animal blends in with it's surroundings.

What is camouflage?

400

This creates air pollution.

What is emissions? 

400

This biome is very cold and dry, and has a layer of permafrost.

What is the tundra?

500

The study of how living things interact with each other and their environments. 

What is ecology?

500

This is the amount of energy available to the next trophic level.

What is 10%?

500

This is when an animal is born knowing what it needs to survive.

What is instinct?

500

The Earth is becoming hotter and hotter. 

What is the greenhouse effect?

500

This biome is dry, and has extreme temperatures.

What is the desert?

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