Zones
Ecosystems
Ecosystems 2
General Knowledge
Miscellaneous
100

The zone near the shore that contains shallow, sunlit waters.

What is the littoral zone?

100

These are areas of low-lying wetland that do not support the growth of trees.

What are marshes?

100

Brown sand is made from this.

What is eroded granite?

100

It's the amount of dissolved salt in the water.

What is salinity?

100

These are strong swimmers and consumers.

What are nekton?

200

This zone is directly below the limnetic zone and is aphotic.

What is the profundal zone.

200

These are wetlands that do support trees and dense shrubs.


What are swamps?

200

These are coastal wetlands that are regularly flooded by tides, and dominated by herbs, grasses, and shrubs.

What are salt marshes?

200

The cloudiness of the water.

What is turbidity?

200

Bottom-dwellers that either anchor themselves to bottom structures or walk along the seafloor.

What are benthos?

300

This type of lake is very low in nutrients, limiting plankton populations and leaving the water very clear.

What is oligotrophic?

300

The characteristic of bogs that slows down decomposition significantly.

What is the acidity?

300

These are a form of plankton that have a mutualistic relationship with algae, whose skeletons form reefs.

What are coral polyps?

300

This is formed when fresh and salt water mix.

What is brackish water?

300

These are animal-like, tiny and microscopic, including organisms like single-celled protozoa or jellyfish.

What is zooplankton?

400

This is the base of food webs in the benthic zone.

What is detritus?

400

These are bodies of water partially-enclosed within deltas where seawater mixes with freshwater.

What are estuaries?

400

The open ocean is sometimes referred to as this due to the relative lack of life.

What is a “marine desert”?

400

The water in ponds and lakes does this, a process that causes the nutrients and heat in the water to move around or be redistributed throughout the pond or lake.

What is circulate?

400

The shower of organic material that falls from the open water into the abyssal plain.

What is marine snow?

500

This river zone is characterized by high oxygen content, low nutrient levels and cold water temperature.

What is the source?

500

The three services wetlands provide.

What are support biodiversity, protect against flooding, and trap pollutants?

500

This zone receives some sunlight, but not enough for photosynthesis.

What is the dysphotic zone?

500

Sunlight can penetrate down as far as this depth; after that the ocean is shrouded in darkness.

What is 200 meters?

500

The process by which some organisms use minerals like hydrogen sulfide released from hydrothermal vents as a source of energy.

What is chemosynthesis?