Water Pollution
Forest Biomes
Aquatic Biomes
Population Growth
Air Pollution
100

The area of land that feeds a particular body of water.

What is a watershed?

100

Forests can be found where temperatures are mild to hot and where rainfall is plenty.

Where can you find the large trees of forest?

100

Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern.

What is the name of the 5 oceans that the salt water is divided into?

100

Exponential Growth Model and Logistic Growth Model.

Two patterns of population growth?

100

Harm oxygen transport in bloodstream, causes headaches/death, global warming.

What effects do carbon oxides have on air pollution?

200

Can cause a rapid growth of algae which eventually dies, causing microbes to increase the BOD.

What can cause eutrophication?

200

Tropical, temperate, and coniferous.

What are the three main forest biomes in the world?

200

70-75%

What is the percentage that covers the water in the entire planet?

200

The carrying Capacity

The level where the chart becomes vertical is known as?

200

Smoke stack and exhaust pipe.

What are examples of primary pollutants?

300

Over 884 million people.

How many people still use unsafe drinking water sources?

300

They are adapted to use forest plants both for food and for shelter.

What are the animals of temperate deciduous forests adapted to use?

300

Temperature, dissolved oxygen content, availability of food, and availability of light.

Four key factors that determine biodiversity?

300

Lag, exponential, transitional, and plateau.

What are the 4 different phases of the logistic growth model?

300

Primary pollutants that have undergone transformation due to sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds.

What are the secondary pollutants?

400

3 million babies will die of dehydration.

What will cause diarrhea in babies this year?

400

In the fall and winter

In what seasons of the year do the trees lose their leaves, and the seeds fall asleep under the insulation of the soil?

400

Saltwater and freshwater.

Two main aquatic life zone?

400

Three types: Type 1, type 2, and type 3.

How many types of survivorship curves?

400

A mixture of sulfur dioxide, droplets of sulfuric acid, and a variety of suspended solid particles emitted mostly by burning coal.

What is industrial smog?

500

Agricultural Runoff

What is an example of non-point source pollution?

500

They occur in North America, Australia, and New Zealand.

Where the temperate rain forest occur?

500
Brackish water
Water that is more saline than fresh water, but less saline than ocean water is called?
500

Type 1: Humans, mammals

Type 2: Perching birds, squirrels, and lizards.

Type 3: Insects, frogs, and plants.

What are the three types of survivorship curves?

500

196 nations agreed to cut CFC production in half by 1998.

What is the Montreal Protocol?