Genetic, ecosystem, and species
WHat are the three type of biodiversity?
These places have a harder time adapting to climate change
What are colder climates?
The polar ice caps melting
What is an example of climate change?
The differences between individuals, species, and ecosystems
What is Biodivesity
The only word in the English language that ends in "mt"
What is "dreamt"?
What is a food web?
The biggest threat to biodiversity globally
What is habitat loss?
The difference between different types of fish
What is an example of species biodiversity?
An event where citizen scientists aim to find as many species in a given area as they can
What is a BioBlitz?
An animal with a bullet proof shell
What is an Armidillo?
The temperature the Paris Climate Agreement aims to stay under
What is 2 degrees celsius?
How much higher the extinction rate is compared to normal
What is 100-1000 times?
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
What is an example of pollution?
The diversity between members of the same species
What is Genetic Diversity?
The day of the year when three american presidents died
What is July 4th?
The 2010 WWF Living Planet Report estimates that we’ll need this by 2030 to support human populations if we continue with our current consumption patterns
What is the equivalent of two planets?
The three main ways invasive species are introduced
What is trade, travel, and tourism?
The Cane Toad on Australia and other islands
What is an example of an invasive species?
When an ecosystem’s resources are used up faster than they can naturally be replenished
What is overexploitation?
This popular monster is actually vegetarian
Who is Frankenstein?
Provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural
What are the four types of ecosystem services?
The 5 biggest threats to biodiversity
What is habitat loss, climate change, overexploitation, invasive species, and pollution?
Fish caught from a lake
What is an example of provisioning ecosystem services?
The maintenance of an ecosystem’s balance
What are regulating services?
The official name for #
What is an Octothorpe?