Coral Reefs
Climate Factors
Ecosystems
Global Patterns
Human Impacts
100

What is mutualism?

A relationship between two different species where both species benefit.

100

Define weather.

The short-term changes in temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, and cloud cover over hours or days.

100

What is a biome?

A large geographical area characterized by specific climate conditions and distinct plant and animal communities.

100

What causes global air circulation?

The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun, along with Earth's rotation.

100

What is unsustainable agriculture?

Farming practices that degrade the environment and cannot be maintained over the long term without depleting resources.

200

Name a major threat to coral reefs.

Climate change, excess soil runoff, and acidification.

200

What is climate?

The long-term pattern of atmospheric conditions over many years, typically averaged over at least three decades.


200

Describe the rain shadow effect.

A phenomenon where moist air loses moisture on the windward side of mountains, creating dry conditions on the leeward side.


200

Name one impact of Earth's rotation.

It causes the Coriolis effect, influencing wind patterns and ocean currents.

200

Name a consequence of deforestation.

Loss of habitat for species, increased carbon emissions, and disruption of water cycles.

300

What do coral reefs need for photosynthesis?

Coral reefs need sunlight, which is used by the algae for photosynthesis.

300

Name two factors that influence climate.

Ocean currents and solar energy.

300

What major ecosystems are affected by climate?

All of them.

300

How do solar energy and greenhouse gases interact?

Solar energy warms the Earth, and greenhouse gases trap some of this heat in the atmosphere, leading to the greenhouse effect.

300

What happens to glaciers due to atmospheric warming?

Glaciers melt at an accelerated rate, contributing to rising sea levels.

400

How do excess soil runoff affect algae?

 It blocks sunlight needed for photosynthesis, harming the algae.

400

How do ocean currents affect climate?

They distribute heat and precipitation unevenly across the planet, influencing regional climates.

400

Explain the edge effect.

The increased biodiversity found in the transition zone between two ecosystems or biomes.

400

Describe the role of Hadley cells.

They are large-scale circulation patterns that move air, heat, and moisture vertically and horizontally, affecting climate zones.


400

How do cities create microclimates?

Urban materials like concrete absorb heat, and structures block wind flow, creating localized climate variations.

500

What role do polyps play in coral reefs?

Polyps are tiny organisms that form the structure of coral reefs and provide habitat and protection for algae

500

What is the Coriolis effect?

The deflection of moving objects (like winds) due to Earth's rotation, causing winds to curve.

500

How do human activities affect ecosystems?

Through unsustainable practices like deforestation, pollution, and climate change, which disrupt natural habitats and biodiversity.

500

What are the properties of air, water, and land that affect climate?

Their density, specific heat, and interaction with sunlight influence temperature and moisture distribution.

500

How much of Earth’s land surface is mountainous?

About one-fourth of Earth's land surface is mountainous.