Ecosystem
Trophic levels
Greenhouse gass
Global warming
water pollution
100

Why do organisms interact with their environment?

organisms interact to meet their needs for food to survive. Food is their energy they need to survive.

100

Primary producers

Organisms that make their own energy (food). trophic levels 1

100

Carbon dioxide(co2)

Greenhouses gas, waste product of combustion & decompostion

100

climates zones

Tropical, temperate, polar

100

What are the properties and dangers of water pollutants?

Where does water pollution come from? - What are the specific ways through which water pollutants enter the environment? - How are pollutants transported through water?

200

in my neighborhood, every Tuesday the garbage man comes to take away the trash. which organisms take away the trash in the desert ecosystem?

Decomposers take away the trash on all ecosystems. in a desert ecosystem, vultures and ants are decomposers. we have vultures and ants where we live too.

200

Primary Consumer

Organisms that eat producers. 

200

Fossil fuels

formed from the decomposition of long-ago living organisms

200

greenhouse effect

Natural situation in which heat is retained in eath's atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane,water vapor, and other gassws

200

wastewater

water produced by livingstock, human sewage and gray water from bathing and washing of clothes and dishes

300

is the sun important?

The sun is very important without the sun, plants would not grow, weather would not occur, our planet would not be warm.

300

Secondary consumer

Organisms that eat primary consumers 

300

greenhouses effect

the sun's energy enters but infrared energy is trapped

300

Climate change

Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer

300

point source pollution 

pollution that comes from specific site

400

Ecoyosystem are complex. What features must an ecosystem have to be balanced?

Ecosystems must have both biotic and abiotic components. There must be enough producers to support the consumers. we need all kinds of consumers to balance each other out.

400

Tertiary consumer

Organisms that eat secondary consumers. 

400

greenhouses gases

heat rapping gases in earth's atmosphere

400

Carbon dioxide

(CO2) sources include the combustion of fossil fuels. Effects: greenhouse gas contributes to global warming. reduction accomplished by increased fuel efficiency (gas mileage), mass transit 

400

reservoir

a large natural or artificial lake used a a source of water supply.

500

Are nonliving components of an ecosystem important?

Non living components are very important. air is nonliving. Air contains oxygen which organisms need to breath to live. Air also contains carbon dioxide. Plants need carbon dioxide to produce their food. Animals need the sun for the heat it provides.

500

Trophic levels

An organism's position in a food web. It is based on food/feeding

500

global climate change

variation in the long term temperature of the earth

500

Recycling

Convert waste into reusable material.

500

aquifer

an underground layer of water bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or slit) from which groundwater can be extracted using a water well