Photosynthesis and Plants
Catastrophic Events
Food Webs & Energy Flow
Random Questions
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
100

This kind of energy is necessary to initiate the process of photosynthesis.

What is radiant energy?

100

This catastrophic event will kill organisms and change the landscape when lava erupts from the top of it.

What is a volcanic eruption?

100

In this food web this predator eats a higher variety of organisms.

What are the Coyotes?

100

If Boston suddenly became a desert environment, this would happen to the organisms living there.

What is they would die and new organisms used to the Desert environment would thrive?

100

This process formed the Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle.

What is weathering by the river in the canyon?

200

Light energy is converted to this during the process of photosynthesis.

What is chemical energy?

200

This is the cause of most of the damage done during a hurricane.

What is the storm surge that floods coastal areas?

200

This animal receives the most energy from the producers.

What are the insects?

200

This is the reason lake and ocean environments support different organisms.

What is most fresh water organisms can not survive in salt water conditions?

200

Stalactites like these are formed when Rainwater dissolves calcium carbonate from the limestone in the soil.  This is which step in the weathering, erosion, deposition process? 

What is Weathering?

300

These sunflowers are exhibiting this type of tropism.

What is phototropism?

300

If a landfill is flooded due to rain it will affect this.

What  is the groundwater?

300

When the grass dies in these food webs, this food web will still thrive.

What is the tundra food web?

300

This student made a correct observation about the microhabitats observed.

Who is Student 2

300

The second step in stalactite formation occurs when the water with dissolved calcium carbonate soaks into the ground towards the caves.  This is which step in the process of weathering, erosion, and deposition process?

What is Erosion?

400

When plant roots grow downward they are positively responding to this stimulus.

What is gravity?

400

This is what happens in San Antonio in summer when we do not get enough rain

What is drought?

400

The arrows in the food chain represent this.

What is energy flow?

400

According to the diagram, this is the reason Planet E is not inhabitable.

What is it is too far away from the sun and will be too cold?

400

When water is poured over different rock samples to see how they react to the water this is being observed.

What is weathering?

500

This is the byproduct (an incidental or secondary product made in the formation of something else) of photosynthesis.

What is Oxygen?

500

This can be caused by human negligence (ie with a firework) or through the natural process of a lightning strike.

What is a wildfire?

500

In a food pyramid like below, each level receives this much energy as the levels go higher.

What is 10%?

500

This planet would be the perfect planet to support life.

What is planet C?

500

When sediment is dropped into groundwater like below, this can be observed.

What is deposition?