Desert Biomes
Ocean biomes
Ecological Succession
Human impact
Rainforest Biome
100

What is a desert biome?

A desert biome is a region that receives very little rainfall and has extreme temperatures, either very hot or very cold.

100

How does sunlight affect life in different parts of the ocean biome?

Sunlight determines where photosynthesis can occur

100

What is the difference between primary succession and secondary succession?

Primary succession occurs in areas where no soil is present, such as after a volcanic eruption or glacier retreat. Secondary succession occurs in areas where soil already exists but the ecosystem has been disturbed, such as after a fire or flood.

100

How does urbanization affect natural ecosystems?

A. Increases biodiversity
B. Creates more farmland
C. Destroys habitats
D. Improves soil fertility

C. Destroys habitats

100

 Why are rainforest soils often nutrient‑poor despite supporting dense plant growth?

Possible answers:

*Heavy rainfall washes nutrients out of the soil.

*Nutrients are stored mainly in living plants, not the soil.

*Decomposed material is quickly reused by plants, leaving little in the ground.

200

Why do deserts often experience large temperature changes between day and night?

 A lack of cloud cover allows rapid heating and cooling

200

 What are the five types of organisms that live in ocean biomes?

 Plankton, fish, sea turtles, whales, and coral.

200

Why are pioneer species important in ecological succession? Give one example of a pioneer species.

Pioneer species are important because they are the first organisms to colonize an area and help create conditions suitable for other species.

Example: Lichens or mosses.

200

List one way human activities contribute to climate change?

Possible answers:

  • Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the atmosphere.
  • Deforestation reduces the number of trees that absorb carbon dioxide.
  • These activities can lead to global warming and extreme weather.
200

What are two major human threats to rainforest biomes?

Deforestation and climate change

300

Which adaptation is most common in desert reptiles?

Basking and burrowing

300

Which adaptation helps organisms survive in deep ocean zones with little light?

 Bioluminescence

300

After a wildfire, grasses begin growing in the burned area, followed by shrubs and then trees. What type of succession is this, and why?

This is secondary succession because the soil remains after the wildfire, allowing plants like grasses to regrow first, followed by shrubs and trees.

300

How can humans reduce their negative impact on the environment?

Possible answers 

*Recycle materials

*Conserve water and electricity.

*Protect forests and wildlife

300

What is a key climate feature of tropical rainforests?

A. Cold temperatures and low rainfall
B. Seasonal droughts
C. Warm temperatures and heavy rainfall
D. Freezing winters

C. Warm temperatures and heavy rainfall

400

Why is biodiversity generally lower in deserts compared to tropical rainforests?

 Extreme conditions limit the number of species that can survive

400

How do organisms that live in ocean biomes adapt to their environment?

Many are adapted by having gills to breathe underwater, streamlined bodies for swimming, or special features like bioluminescence to survive in deep, dark water.

400

How does ecological succession help increase biodiversity in an ecosystem over time?

Ecological succession increases biodiversity because different species move into an area over time. As conditions improve, animals can survive, leading to a more stable and diverse ecosystem

400

Which human activity is the main cause of deforestation worldwide?

A. Volcanic eruptions
B. Urban expansion and agriculture
C. Earthquakes
D. Natural wildfires

B. Urban expansion and agriculture

400

What human activity is the largest threat to rainforest biomes?

Deforestation

500

Name places where desert biomes are commonly found around the world.

 The Sahara Desert in Africa, the Mojave Desert in North America, and the Gobi Desert in Asia.

500

How does temperature change with depth in the ocean, and why does it matter for organisms?

How does temperature change with depth in the ocean, and why does it matter for organisms?

500

What role does soil formation play in ecological succession?

Soil formation allows plants to grow by providing nutrients and a place for roots to anchor. When the soil develops, more plants can survive.

500

How does deforestation affect biodiversity and local ecosystems?

Deforestation destroys habitats, causing many plant and animal species to lose their homes.

500

Describe the climate of tropical rainforests and how it supports biodiversity.

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Rainforests are warm year‑round with heavy rainfall, which allows plants to grow continuously and support many species.