Abiotic/Biotic Interactions
Carbon Cycling
Climate Trends
Future Changes
Biodiversity Impact
Roles in the Ecosystem
100

What is the biosphere?

The biosphere is the part of Earth where all living organisms exist, including land, water, and the atmosphere.

100

What is the difference between a carbon source and a carbon sink? 

Carbon sources give carbon to the atmosphere, carbon sinks remove carbon from the atmosphere.

100

Is the greenhouse effect natural or human enhanced? 

Both

100

Why is it important to study future climate scenarios?

To predict potential impacts, prepare for changes, and develop strategies to mitigate climate-related risks.

100

What is biodiversity?

The variety of life in an ecosystem, including different species, genes, and ecosystems.

100

Give an example of a producer.

Plant, phytoplankton, trees

200

Give an example of a biotic factor in a desert ecosystem.

cactus, small animals adapted for desert climate

200

What is the carbon cycle?

The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide in plants, soil, or geological formations and later releasing them.

200

What are some common indicators of climate change? (name 2)

Rising temperatures, melting glaciers, sea level rise, extreme weather events, and shifting wildlife habitats.

200

What data did we look at to go back 800,000 years? 

Ice Cores

200

What biomes have the highest biodiversity?

Rainforests

200
What is the most common energy source for producers?

sunlight

300

What abiotic factor does volcanic eruptions positively influence the most? 

Soil 

300

What role do decomposers play in carbon cycling?

Decomposers break down dead organisms, releasing carbon back into the atmosphere as CO₂ or into the soil.

300

How can tree ring data help us understand past climates?

Tree rings show growth patterns that reflect past rainfall, temperature, and environmental conditions. (larger rings more precipitation etc...)

300
Give an example of an invasive species.

Kudzoo, stink bugs

300

Describe primary succession.

the establishment and development of a community of organisms in an area that was previously uninhabited, like a newly formed volcanic island or a glacial retreat

300

Consumers are broken down into 3 categories.  What are they?

herbivores, Carnivores, and omnivores

400

Describe how predators and prey interact in an ecosystem.

Predators control prey populations, while prey availability influences predator survival, maintaining ecosystem balance.

400

Explain how the process of photosynthesis is a carbon sink.

Photosynthesis converts CO₂ and sunlight into oxygen and glucose, removing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it in plants.

400

What data can be used to identify past climate conditions?

Ice cores, tree rings, sediment layers, and fossil records reveal historical climate patterns.

400

Predict how habitat loss might influence species distribution.

Habitat loss forces species to migrate, concentrate in smaller areas, or face extinction, disrupting ecosystems and biodiversity.

400

Why do tundras typically have low biodiversity?

Low precipitation.

400

What is the relationship between a predator and a prey?

Predator hunts the prey.

500

Name four abiotic factors in an ecosystem.

Temperature, sunlight, pH, precipitation, etc.

500

How does carbon dioxide in the atmosphere affect ocean acidification?

CO₂ dissolves in seawater, forming carbonic acid, which lowers pH levels and harms marine ecosystems.

500

Why is coral bleaching a problem?

Caused by rising sea temperatures and results in the loss of habitat for many marine species.

500

How might increased temperatures affect polar species?

Higher temperatures can melt sea ice, reduce habitats, and threaten food sources, endangering polar species like penguins and polar bears.

500

How does biodiversity contribute to ecosystem stability?

It provides functional redundancy, enhances resilience to changes, and increases productivity through resource complementarity

500

What type of role breaks down dead organisms and the wastes of living things?

decomposers