What is an Eolian Deposit?
Materials are deposited by wind
What are TWO of the ecological functions of forests?
Climate Moderation, water quality, soil erosion and flood control, social and recreational value
What are the Five essential elements of a habitat?
Which gas is most commonly associated with causing climate change?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water Coveres _% of the earths surface
75%
What are the 5 factors of soil formation?
Parent materials, climate, relief/topography, biological factors, and time/exposure
What are the parts of a tree's life cycle?
Germination, seedling, mature tree, senescence
What are the differences between mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism?
Mutualism: a relationship in which both organisms benefit
Commensalism: a relationship in which one organism benefits while the other organism is neither helped nor harmed.
Parasitism:
a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.
What process causes the depletion of oxygen in water bodies due to excessive nutrient runoff?
Eutrophication
As with any ecosystem in an aquatic habitat, each organism plays a role called a ___
Niche
True or False: older soil is more fertile than newer soil
False
What is the difference between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms?
Angiosperms are flowering trees which produce seeds inside fruits. Gymnosperms are conifers which produce seeds inside cones.
What is the Duck Stamp Act?
Duck stamps (for hunting ducks) provide funds for management of wetlands for waterfowl and other wildlife through the Duck Stamp Act of 1934.
What international agreement, adopted in 2015, aims to limit global warming to below 2 degrees C?
What are aquifers?
a layer of porous, water-saturated sand, gravel, or bedrock through which groundwater flows.
What is plasticity?
The ability for soil to remain intact under pressure
What is a common pest disease in trees?
Bark Beetles, Gypsy (spongy) moths, Sawflies
Where can the eastern newt be spotted?
western and northern north carolina
Which invasive species, originally from asia, has significantly damaged forests in the eastern US by feeding on ash trees?
Emerald Ash Borer
What level of Aquatic Pollution Tolerance are the following organisms:
CraneFly, Damselfly, dragonfly, scud, crayfish, water beetle larvae, sowbug, fingernail clam, whirligig beetle, and water strider?
Moderately-sensitive organisms
What is the difference between losses and translocations?
Translocations move material to a different layer instead of removing it completely.
What is this tree?
Sugar Maple
What is a Glizzard?
A second chamber to a bird's stomach
What specific chemical pollutant, banned in many countries, caused thinning of bird eggshells and was highlighted in Rachel Carson's Silent Spring?
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)
Describe the Water Cycle
it begins with evaporation, where the sun heats water from oceans, lakes, and rivers, turning it into water vapor. Plants also release water through transpiration. The vapor rises and cools, leading to condensation, where it forms clouds. When the droplets in clouds become heavy, they fall as precipitation (rain, snow, or hail). Some of this water flows into rivers and lakes (runoff), while some soaks into the ground as infiltration, replenishing groundwater. This collected water eventually returns to larger bodies.