This organism is considered the producer of this food web.
What is plankton?
This property of water describes how it is attracted to other water molecules and can move up a straw.
What is cohesion?
This step in the water cycle allows plants to absorb water from the ground and transport it through the plant.
What is transpiration?
There is already infrastructure in place for nonrenewables to be used by the public. (Benefit OR Cost)
What is benefit?
The amount of available energy increases as it travels up the food web from producer to tertiary consumer. (True OR False)
What is false?
Water expands when it turns into ice, which causes it to do this in liquid water.
What is float?
Water cycle is driven by this external source of energy.
What is the sun?
Nonrenewable emit a large amount of greenhouse gases. (Benefit or Cost)
What is Cost?
The loss of this organism would mean the total break down of this food web.
What is plankton?
This property of water describes how water can absorb large amounts of heat.
What is high heat capacity?
This step of the water cycle is easily observed when a pot of water boils on the stove.
What is evaporation?
To build solar panels, wind turbines, water dams, geothermal power plants takes resources from the earth. (Benefit OR Cost)
What is a cost?
This organism would struggle the MOST from the removal of the krill.
What is Mackerel?
This property of water describes how it attaches itself to your skin when you exit a swimming pool.
What is adhesion?
This is the largest carbon reservoir on the surface in the world.
What is the ocean?
Renewable resources are considered sustainable because they replenish at a quicker rate than they are used. (Benefit OR Cost)
What is benefit?
If the Plankton begins with 4000 J of energy, then this is how much the Seal would get in the food web below. (Double Jeopardy)
What is 40 J from the herring? What is 4 J from the cod and dogfish? What is .4 J?
Water is a polar molecule and attaches itself to different polar molecules, at times dissolving molecules within a body of water. This is why water is called this.
What is universal solvent?
This is how humans have increased carbon in the atmosphere today when compared to 250 years ago.
What is combustion of fossil fuels?
Renewable resources are expensive to purchase and maintain. (Benefit OR Cost)
What is cost?