Interactions of Living Things
Biomes
Natural Resources
Pollution & Conservation
More Biomes
100

____________ is a nonliving part of the environment, such as water or soil

abiotic factor

100

This is the biome that we live in, 4 distinct seasons, and trees that lose their leaves in the winter time.

Temperate Deciduous Forest

100

Explain the difference between renewable and non renewable resources

renewable: can be replaced quickly

Nonrenewable: Can not be replaced quickly

100

The growth of cities which results in the loss of natural area is known as...

urbanization


100

What biome contains few trees, little rainfall, and could be found in areas such as the Great Plains of the US, and Africa?

Grassland

200

List 3 abiotic factors

answers may vary. Examples are soil, wind, water, the sun

200

These two biomes have very different temperatures and climates, but both receive very little rain

Desert & Tundra

200
Name 3 kinds of fossil fuels

Oil, Coal, Natural Gas

200

What is Sustainability?

Using resources carefully to preserve them for future use

200

List 5 biomes...

Tundra, Desert, Rainforest, Taiga, Grassland (answers may vary)

300

A ___________ is made up of all the populations of different species in an area

Community

300

This Biome covers about 70% of Earth's Surface

Marine

300

Name 3 renewable energy sources

Wind, Solar, Water

300

Ozone gas + Vehicle Exhaust combines to create this, which is commonly seen in large cities

Smog 


(less smogging, more mogging)

300

Where would you find tropical rainforests on the globe?

on or near the equator

400

A Niche is an organisms role in an ecosystem. What is the niche of a shark in its marine ecosystem?

A Shark is a top predator. It eats smaller consumers and keeps the food web balanced (answer should be similar)

400

Explain the Difference between Tropical and Temperate Rainforests

Temperate is mild/cool temperatures year round, Tropical is warm/hot year round

400

Pollution from coal causes what kind of precipitation?

Acid Rain

400

List 2 consequences of water pollution

Makes drinking water unsafe, harms aquatic wildlife/aquatic ecosystems

400

Where in the United States might you find temperate grasslands?

Midwest/Great Plains/In the middle

500

Starting with Organism, list the 6 levels of organization in the environment

Organism - Population - Community - Ecosystem - Biome - Biosphere

500

This Biome is located in the Northern parts of the world, and is dominated by Coniferous Trees (Trees that have needles and produce cones, such as Christmas Trees)

Taiga

500

Explain how air pollution impacts human health

Example: Lung diseases, asthma, etc.

500

Think about it... We will need to use trees for resources like paper, furniture, homes, etc. How can we slow down deforestation while also being able to get the resources we need?

Examples: Plant trees where they were cut down

Look for alternative materials to use

500

what is the largest LAND biome on earth?

Taiga