Organisms Interactions
Natural Resources
Jane Goodall
How Oil is Made
Tectonic Plates
100

Bees get nectar, flowers get

Pollinated

100

Trees give out what gas?

Oxygen

100

She studied primates in this country

Tanzania

100

Oil and gas reserves are effected by 

Tectonic Plate Movements

100

Two plates slide past each other

Slip

200

If the food source in an ecosystem dies out what happens to the populations of organisms

They can migrate or die out in that ecosystem

200

Fossil fuels include 

coal, oil, and gas

200

Jane Goodall studied this specific type of primate

Chimpanzee

200

Oil comes from

Dead animals

200

Two plates crash and fold up

Collision

300

A herbivore is

An organism that eats plants only

300

What gas do plants breath in

carbon dioxide

300

Jane Goodall observed this when studying primates

Social structures and tool-making

300

Tiny organisms were originally deposited in 

Swamps, Rivers, Deltas

300

One plate sinks below the other

Subduction

400

What terms describes organisms striving for the same limited resources?

Competition

400

What do we call a species at risk of disappearing forever

Endangered

400
To conserve means to 

Save

400

Nonrenewable resources are

resources that can not be renewed

400

Two plates move apart from each other

Spreading

500

Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades are considered an __________ species.

Invasive

500

Name a renewable resource

Wind, water, sun, Hydrogen, soil
500

Jane Goodall grew up in what country

Britain

500

Tectonic plates can free

Natural gas and oil from deep within the ocean

500

Which tectonic plate interaction caused the island of Iceland?

Spreading