Global Systems
Whats That Biome?
Climate and Weather
Aquatic Ecosystems
General Knowledge
100

The term for a group of similar organisms that can reproduce.

Species

100

This biome has relatively high heat year round and features a rainy season.

Tropical Dry Forest

100

The main difference between climate and weather

Climate is long term, weather can change day to day.

100

What is the zone of the ocean called where parts are exposed to open air and covered in water during different times of the day.

Intertidal zone
100

How many elements are on the CURRENT periodic table?

118

200

One way scientists gather data on ecological systems is....

Observations, experimentation, or modeling.

200

This biome has very low precipitation, variable temperatures, and many animals are nocturnal.

Desert

200

Explain the greenhouse effect

Light and heat from the sun enter the atmosphere. The light is reflected off the earth but some of the heat from the sun is trapped in the atmosphere due to greenhouse gasses.

200

What is the area of the ocean called where no sunlight is visible. 

Aphotic zone

200

Where is the strongest muscle located in the human body?

Jaw, the masseter muscle.

300

This defines a population.

The amount of a specific species in a given area.

300

This biome features dense plant growth, tall coniferous trees, and many animals in the area have varied diets.

Northwestern Coniferous Forest

300

Which direction do the warm wind currents move along the equator?

east to west, opposite of the cold winds in the polar regions. 

300

What are estuaries and what is unique about them?

They are areas where freshwater and salt water mix. This leads to unique plant growth and diverse animal populations. 

300

How many dots appear on a pair of dice?

42

400

This is the main difference between a community and a population.

A community does not specify a species, it involves all species in a given area. 

400

The biotic factors of a tundra are...

low to the ground plants and migratory animals.
400
Name three non-human factors that impact climate change. 

Solar output, earth's tilt and orbit, meteorite impact, moving of tectonic plates, mountain building, volcano eruptions. 

400

These are the three main types of freshwater wetlands...

marshes, bogs, and swamps. 

400

What is the smallest U.S. state by area?

Rhode Island

500

There are four global systems, one of which being the biosphere. Name the other three global systems.

Geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere

500

This region is not considered a biome due to the lack of typical plant and animal communities in the area.

Polar regions.
500

How do different regions such as mountains near costal areas change the climate over the land?

As warm air from the ocean rises over the mountain, it is cooled and deposits most of its water vapor. The wind then heats and as it descends, it brings very little water vapor over the land areas. 

500

what organisms are most commonly seen in the costal ocean zone. 

Different types of fish, coral, bottom dwelling sea creatures such as crabs, sea stars, or clams. Plant life consists of seaweed and some amounts of algae. 

500

What was the name of the german attack strategy during the world wars where they had overwhelming and rapid attacks. 

Blitzkreig