Rock
Genetics
Ecology
Earth :3
misc
100

What is the rock cycle?

A cycle that shows how rocks change 

100

Which is dominant? P,p

P

100

What is the H in CRAPSHED

Homostasis

100

Why do plate tectonics happen

Heat from the earth's core rises and cold sinks

100

Secondary consumer

The consumer who eats the primary consumer- who eats the producer

200
How is the sedimentary rock form

Compacted sediments

200

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype

Phenotype-- what is expressed only

200

What is the A in CRAPSHED

Adaptations

200

Divergent plate tectonics

Divergent plate tectonics describes the movement of tectonic plates away from each other, a process that creates new crust and is associated with various geological features. This process is often associated with volcanoes, earthquakes, mid-ocean ridges, and rift valleys.

200

Would a dandelion be a- primary consumer- decomposer- or a producer-

Producer

300

How is the igneous rock formed?

Cooled magma

300

What is the first step of a dihybrid cross?

foil

300

WHAT is the D in CRAPSHED

develop

300

Convergent plate tectonics

Convergent plate tectonics, also known as destructive plate margins, describes the process where two tectonic plates move towards each other and collide. This collision can result in one plate sinking beneath the other (subduction)or both plates pushing upwards to form mountain ranges.The Pacific Ring of Fire is an example of a convergent plate boundary.

300

Which way do the arrows go on a food chain

The way the energy is going-- up

400

How is the metamorphic rock formed?

Intense heat and pressure

400

What are all the possible genotypes for someone who's parents are: "HH" and "Hh"

HH, Hh, HH, Hh

400

Niche- definition

In ecology, a niche describes the functional role and position of a species within its environment.

400

Transform plate boundary

A transform plate boundary occurs where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other, neither creating nor destroying crust. These boundaries are characterized by a zone of shearing and faulting, leading to earthquakes and the deformation of the Earth's surface

400

What kind of movement happens at transform boundaries?

Sideways movements

500

How would a sedimentary rock get to an igneous rock?

To transform into an igneous rock, a sedimentary rock must first be subjected to high temperatures and pressures, melting it into magma, which then cools and solidifies to form igneous rock. This process involves metamorphism, burial, and eventually melting into magma. 




500

What are all possible genotypes for someone who's parents are- "HHCc" and "HhCC"

HHCC, HhCC, HhCc

500

What is made of all the populations in an area plus all the

abiotic factors in an area

a) Biome

b) Ecosystem

c) Community

d) Habitat

b- ecosystem

500

What causes volcanoes?

Convergent 

500

What kind of plate boundary is found where the Pacific

and Antarctic plate boundaries meet?

divergent plate boundary