Energy Flow
Animals and Where They Live
Natural Resources
Renewable Sources
rAnDoM
100
A Producer
What is an organism that can make its own food?
100
The study of where organisms live and how they got there.
What is biogeography?
100
Renewable resources are either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time, while a nonrenewable source isn't replaced in a convenient time.
What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources?
100
Sunlight, water, wind, biomass fuels, and geothermal energy.
What are some renewable sources of energy?
100
About 1,000 light years
What is an extrametre?
200
They break down biotic waste and organisms, and return the raw material to the ecosystem.
What do decomposers do?
200
Continential drift
What is it called when plants move with the movement of the continents?
200
Energy from the sun
What is solar energy?
200
The theoretical basis of modern physics that explains the nature and behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level.
What is quantum theory?
300
A series of events in which one organism eats another to obtain its energy.
What is a food chain?
300
An exotic species
What is an animals carried to a new location by people?
300
Using it ways that maintain the resource quality for a certain period of time.
What is sustainable use?
300
geothermal energy
What is the intense heat from Earth's interior that heats up magma called?
300
Quarks
What are atoms made up of?
400
A consumer than eats all of the second-level consumers.
What is a third-level consumer?
400
The movement of organisms from one place to another
What is dispersal?
400
The practice of managing the use of resource wisely so they last longer.
What is coservation?
400
First, biomass fuels are burned to be converteed to an alcohol. When you mix alcohol and gasoline you get gasohol.
How is gasohol made?
400
"I love Chipotle, Chipotle is my lyyyyyfeeeee." - Malikai
What is Malikai's favorite resturaunt?
500
A red fox
Is a garter snake or a red fox more powerful?
500
Factors such as physical barriers, competition, and climate
What can limit species dispersal?
500
The main natural resources include organisms, water, sunlight, minerals, and oil.
What are the main natural resources?
500
Electricity produced by flowing water
What is hydroelectric power?
500
Words that mean themselves. ex: noun is a noun
What are autological words?