Tectonic Plates
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100

What do you call two plates moving apart?

What Divergent

100

Solar Energy, Wind, and Water are all examples of this type of resource.

What is a renewable resource.

100

True or false, food webs are a straight line.

What is false?

100

A flea living off of an organism (type of symbiosis)

What is an example of parasitism?

100

Who is your Middle School StuCo president?

Caylor

200

What do you call two plates moving together?

Convergent

200

Is coal renewable or non-renewable?

non-renewable.

200

The second layer of a food web is called what?

What is a primary consumer?

200

When an animal unknowingly carries and scatters the seeds of a plant (type of symbiosis)

What is an example of commensalism?

200

What city hosted the summer olympics this summer?

Tokyo

300

What do you call two plates sliding against each other?

Transform Boundary

300

How are natural resources distributed throughout the world?

They are spread unevenly throughout the world.

300

What direction do the arrows point in a food chain?

The point in the direction that the food is eaten, or the direction that the energy goes.

300

two organisms fighting each other over the same resource.

What is competition?

300

What is Captain America's real name?

Steve Rogers

400

What is it called when one plate slides underneath another plate in a convergent boundary?

Subduction.

400

Give an example of a non-renewable resource.

(Answers may vary) oil, coal, gasoline, natural gas, copper, etc.

400

How do population sizes change as you go up the food web (or food pyramid)?

The populations decrease.

400

Give an example of predator/prey.

(answers may vary)

400

How many curves are in a standard paper clip?

3

500

What are the movements of magma inside the mantle of the earth called that move tectonic plates?

Convection Currents

500

Give an example of a renewable resource.

(Answers may vary) wind, solar, water, etc. 

500

What do decomposers eat and why are they important?

Dead plant and animal material. They break them down into valuable resources that end up back in the soil.

500

When a barnacle attaches itself to a whale's fin (type of symbiosis)

What is an example of a commensalistic relationship

500

What temperature does water freeze at?

32 deg F (or 0 deg C)