Food chains
Coral reefs
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What is a food chain?

A linear chart of what eats what in an ecosystem.

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Where are coral reefs located?

Tropical oceans

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Define: Variety

Many different types

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What type of map shows the borders of a location?

Political map

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What food chain category would a deer fit into?

Herbivore

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How do producers get food?

They make their food out of sunlight

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What is the largest coral reef in the world?

The Great Barrier Reef

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Define: Ecosystem

A geographical area where living and nonliving aspects work together in a system.

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What continent is New Hampshire in?

North America

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What is a marine ecosystem?

An underwater habitat

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An animal that eats plants is called a __________________

Herbivore

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How much does a coral reef grow per year?

1-2 centimeters

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Define: Producer

An organism that absorbs sunlight to feed itself.

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What continent is connected to the eastern border of Europe?

Asia

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What is Miss Knutson's favorite animal?

Axolotl

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What feeding category is a bear in?

Carnivore

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Coral reefs are formed by a type of animal. What is this animal called?

Polyp

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Define: Carnivore

An animal that eats meat

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What continent is furthest south?

Antarctica

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What is a terrestrial ecosystem?

An ecosystem found on land

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Put these in the correct order:

herbivore, carnivore, sunlight, producer

Sunlight, producer, herbivore, carnivore

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What is the biggest threat to coral reefs?

Pollution

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Define: Pollution

Harmful substances being released into the environment

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What do the textured parts of a physical map represent?

Mountains

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Define: Adapt

To change based on surroundings