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100

These are the two environmental factors that determine what kind of ecosystem a given area is

What are temperature and precipitation? 

100

This is a random genetic mutation that leads to an organisms chances of survival increasing

What is an adaptation?

100

This is the reproductive strategy that yields several offspring with little to no parental care

What are r-strategist? 

100

This is the body of water where rivers, streams, and lakes flow into, bringing anything the water picked up into the area. 

What is a watershed?

100

This is the idea of consuming a product or good in a manner that leaves it replenishable and usable for future generations. 

What is sustainability?

200

This is the kind of species interaction where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed

What is commensalism? 

200

This is the range of factors, such as temperature, food availability, and pH, in which an organism can comfortably live and reproduce. 

What is Range of Tolerance?

200

This is the kind of factor that affects a population regardless of how many individuals are in a given area

What are density independent factors?

200

This is the are of the world that, due to the suns tilt, experiences periods of weeks without seeing sunlight from December-February 

What is the North Pole?

200

This is what happens when your soil is not porous enough, causing water to become trapped and unable to drain through the soil

What is water logging?

300

This is how you solve for Net Primary Productivity (NPP)

NPP= Gross Primary Productivity - Respiration Loss

300

This is the term used to describe an environmental disturbance that kills a majority of a population, regardless of their genetic make up

What is a bottleneck event?

300

This, represented by the letter k, indicates how many individuals of a population an ecosystem can support

What is carrying capacity?

300

This is the term used to describe how much sun is reflected back into the atmosphere from Earths surface

What is albedo?

300

The consequences of this is that trees are unable to filter the air or store carbon, and it releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

What is deforestation? 

400

This is the cycle that has no atmospheric component

What is the phosphorus cycle?

400

This is the process in which an ecosystem grows and develops from a previous ecosystem that was wiped out

What is secondary succession?

400

If there were initially 36 ferrets in an area, and in a year: 6 die, 9 were born, 2 emigrated out, and 4 immigrated in, the new population number would be this

What is 41?

400

This is the side of the mountain that is drier than the windward side, experiencing the Rain Shadow Effect

What is the leeward side?

400

These are the terms used to describe the leftover waste from mining when separated from the valuable ore or mineral

What are tailing and slag?

500

This is the answer to how much energy in Joules (J) a Tertiary consumer would receive if the primary producers produced 1,000,000 J of energy

What is 1000 J

500
These is the core physical properties of an island that determines whether it will have a high or low biodiversity 

What is size and distance from mainland?

500

This is the doubling time for a population whose growth rate is 1.8%

What is 38.9 Years?

500

This is the period of ENSO where you could expect drier weather in the Americas and wetter, warmer monsoons in South East Asia

What is La Nina?

500

This is the process of raising fish in a controlled environment in order to sell them for food

What is aquaculture?