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Wolves
Food Webs
Levels of Organization
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100
A huge wave caused by an earthquake.
What is tsunami?
100
The number of wolves that were reintroduced into Yellowstone in 1995.
What is 15?
100
The source of all energy in a food web
What is the sun?
100
The lowest level of organization
What is organism?
100
This type of boundary forms volcanic mountain ranges.
What is oceanic-continental convergent boundary?
200
The type of earthquake waves that travel in a back a forth motion in relation to the wave direction.
What is P wave?
200
The main pray of wolves.
What is elk?
200
The name of the things that provide food either directly or indirectly, to the rest of the food web
What is producers?
200
The level of organization that is made of many organisms of the same species.
What is population?
200
An oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary would form this landform
What is volcanic islands?
300
The type of fault that happens when the hanging wall moves up in relation to the footwall.
What is a reverse fault?
300
The species that have a mutualistic relationship with the wolves?
What is the ravens?
300
Another name for a first level consumer
What is herbivore?
300
This level is made of abiotic factors along with
What is communities?
300
The Himalayas are an example of a
What is convergent boundary (C-C)?
400
The type of fault that the San Andreas Fault is considered.
What is a lateral fault?
400
The main thing has caused the survival rate of pups to be low is
What is disease?
400
Predators would be considered a third level consumer because they are
What is carnivores?
400
This level is the highest level of organization
What is biome?
400
Thin ropelike lava
What is pahoehoe?
500
The type of fault that is in the parking lot.
What is asphalt?
500
The name of the pack that can be considered the most powerful in the park?
What is Druid?
500
The part of the food web that is responsible for putting nitrogen back into the soil
What is decomposers?
500
This level is made up of populations of different types of species.
What is communities?
500
The study of the earth's plates and how they move in relation to one another.
What is plate tectonics?