Food chains & Webs
Abiotic & Biotic
Pesticides & Biodiversity
Climate Change & Sustainability
Biomes & Succession
100

This shows how energy moves from plants to animals.

Food chain?

100

Sunlight, water, and temperature are examples of these non-living parts of an ecosystem.

abiotic factors?

100

A pesticide is used to kill these.

pests?

100

Burning coal, oil, and gas adds this gas to the air.

carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

100

This biome covers most of Newfoundland and has many evergreen trees.

Boreal Forest?

200

In a food web, these animals eat both plants and meat

omnivores?

200

A fox, tree, and mushroom are all examples of these.

biotic factors?

200

When animals or plants disappear forever, it’s called this.

extinction?

200

Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future is called this.

sustainability?

200

The first plants to grow on bare rock after a volcano are usually these.

lichens and mosses?

300

The first link in a food chain is always this type of organism.

producer (or plant)?

300

The soil in an area is an example of which type of factor?

abiotic factor?

300

Too much pesticide can harm these

other animals or plants (or “the environment”)?

300

The main cause of modern climate change is humans doing this.

burning fossil fuels?

300

This is the process where bare land slowly turns into a forest.

succession?

400

If all the plants in a food web died, these levels would run out of energy next.

consumers?

400

These two types of factors work together to make an ecosystem.

abiotic and biotic factors?

400

Having many different kinds of living things in an area is called this.

biodiversity?

400

Melting ice caps and rising sea levels are results of this global problem.

climate change?

400

The dark second highest layer of soil, rich in nutrients, is called this.

topsoil?

500

A diagram that shows many food chains linked together is called this.

food web?

500

A change in water temperature that kills fish shows the effect of which factor?

abiotic factor?

500

When the population of a species goes to 0

Extinction?

500

Name one way people can help slow climate change.

using renewable energy / planting trees / reducing waste (any valid example)

500

When a forest burns down and regrows again, this is called:

secondary succession?