Climate
Ecosystem
Ecosystem/Biomes
Aquatic Ecosystems
Miscellaneous
100

The day-to-day conditions of Earth's atmosphere at a certain place and time is...

what is weather?
100

The biological influences on organisms within an ecosystems are called...

what is biotic factors

100

The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time is called?

Ecological Succession

100

What are the main factors that determine aquatic ecosystems?

Depth, flow, temperature and chemistry of water.

100

What biome  has very low temperatures, and permafrost?

Tundra

200
Define "climate" in your own words

average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation  in a certain region.

200

What are some examples of abiotic factors?

soil, precipitation, temperature, winds, water, etc

200

What is primary succession?

succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists, surfaces formed as volcanic eruptions.

200
Give examples of flowing water ecosystems?

Rivers, streams, creeks, and brooks.

200

What sweet did Mrs Johnson gave you on the first day of classes?

Hershey kisses

300

What causes the Earth's temperatures to remain warm enough for life to exist (suitable range for life)?

Greenhouse Effect

300

What is an organism's niche?

The way the organism uses the range of physical and biological conditions in which it lives.

300

what activities can cause secondary succession?

Fires and farming
300

Ponds and lakes are...

standing-water ecosystems.

300

What is Mrs Johnson's first name?

Nydia

400

What effect does the latitude of the Earth have on its  climate?

It causes the Earth to have three main climate zones: polar, temperature, and tropical.

400

What are the three types of community interactions?

Competition, predation, symbiosis.

400

What is a microclimate?

The climate in a small area that differs from the climate around.

400

What is the difference between the photic and aphotic zone?

Well-lit upper layer in the ocean (depth of about 200 meters).

400

How many students are there in the biology class and what are their names?

student's answer

500

What causes global wind currents?

The tendency for warm air to rise and cool air to sink, for example, cool air over the poles will sink. 

500

What are the three types of symbiosis and define them.

Mutualism (both organisms benefit), commensalism (one organism benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed), and parasitism (one organism lives inside the another and harms it).

500
How many major biomes are there and what are their names?

There are ten: tropical rainforest, tropical dry forest, tropical savanna, desert, temperate grassland, temperate woodland, and shrubland, temperate forest, northwestern coniferous forest, boreal forest, and tundra.

500

What are coral reefs?

coral animals that live in shallow water of tropical coastal oceans.

500

Define three concepts that you have learned in biology and give an example.

student's answer :)