Ecosystem Essentials
Living & Changing
Ohio Habitats
Environmental Impacts
Habitat Hunt
100

A community of living and nonliving things that interact together.

Ecosystem

100

The movement of animals or plants from one area to another.

migration

100

A large body of water that contains biotic factors like fish and abiotic factors like rocks.

lake

100

A change to an ecosystem caused by something in nature, like a tornado

natural impact

100

In an Ohio Lake, a Walleye fish is _____

a biotic factor

200

The name for all the living things found in an ecosystem.

Biotic factors

200

This is how living things adjust to changes in their environment over time.

adaptation

200

This Ohio ecosystem features moving water and can be negatively impacted by pollution like farm runoff

rivers

200

A change to an ecosystem that happens because of people's actions

human impacts

200

In a the Maumee River, the moving water carries silt, which is ______

an abiotic factor

300

The name for all the nonliving things in an ecosystem, like water or soil

abiotic factors

300

This is a biotic factor you might specifically find in an Ohio meadow ecosystem.

grass, wildflowers, butterflies, etc...

300

An open land ecosystem in Ohio where you might find wildflowers and butterflies.

meadow

300

Building a new neighborhood or a large AI data center is an example of this category of impact.

human

300

In an Ohio Meadow, the sunlight shines down on a patch of wildflowers. The sunlight is ________.

an abiotic factor

400

A group of organisms of the same species living in a specific area.

population

400

If a pond dries up or resources run low, a population might have to do this to survive.

adapt, migrate, or die

400

This wetland ecosystem has very soggy soil and is often filled with moss or carnivorous plants

bog

400

A forest fire started by lightning would be considered this type of impact.

natural

400

In an Ohio Bog, thick green moss grows over the soggy ground. The moss is__________

a biotic factor

500

Food, water, and shelter are all examples of these things that living things need to survive.

resources

500

This happens to an ecosystem's resources when an invasive species moves in and starts using the same food and water as the animals already living there.

decreases

500

These Ohio landforms are made of rocks and sediment left behind by glaciers

moraines

500

When a new building or road is put in, it doesn't just move the animals; it also removes soil that the plants and animals rely on.  What is this called?

abiotic factor

500

In an Ohio Moraine, a squirrel hides acorns in the soil. Name one biotic AND one abiotic factor from this scenario.

Biotic: squirrel, acorns

Abiotic: soil