Interactions in the Environment
Structures
Pure Substances and Mixtures
Heat in the Environment
All Topics
100

Name the 3 roles of producers

1. produce oxygen 2. supply food 3. provide shelter

100

Define a combination structure and give one example

A structure made of more than one structure such as frame, shell, or solid. Ex. house

100

Explain the difference between Homogenous and Heterogenous mixtures.

Homogenous = same throughout

Heterogenous = can see different parts

100
What is gravitational energy? Give an example.

Stored energy an object has when it is above the Earth's surface. Ex. diving into a pool

100

What is a biofuel?

fuels produced from biomass (living things) such as plants that are a reusable form of energy

200
List the five basic needs of biotic elements

1. oxygen 2. food 3. water 4. energy 5. habitat

200

List the 4 internal forces that affect a structure

1. compression 2. tension 3. shear 4. torsion

200

Change of state from a solid to a gas.

Sublimation

200

What is the thickest layer of the Earth's atmosphere?

Exosphere

200

Ruby, Amethyst, Emerald, and Sapphire are all what type of substance and what type of rock (if you had to define it)?

Minerals and metamorphic rock.

300

Explain the term bioinvasion using key words and one example

Bioinvasion is the introduction of foreign species into a native ecosystem. Ex. lamprey in the Great Lakes consuming all the lake trout
300

What is the role of symmetry in the design of a structure?

Makes it more aesthetically pleasing to come people
300

What three factors affect the rate of dissolving in a solution?

1. Stirring 2. Temperature 3. Particle Size
300

Define the 3 types of heat transfer

conduction - direct contact between objects

convection - transfer of thermal energy by moving particles

radiation - transfer of energy by invisible waves

300

What 3 aspects of design help prevent structure failure? 

design for load, design for safety, and design for efficiency

400

A stable community of animals and large plants, it changes slowly over a long period of time. Ex. forest

climax community

400

Structures that are useful to many different users refer to...

Universal Design

400

Explain fractional distillation using the example of crude petroleum.

Used to separate different substances that make up crude petroleum oil based on differences in their boiling points.

400

What is an ocean current and what affect do they have on the Earth?

ocean current is a pattern of movement of the water in a large part of the ocean, they affect the climate of Earth's regions.

400

What is the difference between the point of application on a structure and the plane of application on a structure?

Point - the exact location where force meets structure

Plane - side of the structure affected by the force

500
Succession has two key stages, name them and describe each one.

primary succession is a new community where one did not exist before and secondary succession is a destroyed/disturbed community is replaced by a new one.

500

Describe the concept of planned obsolescence

When a manufacturer deliberately designs a product with a limited lifespan.

500

Explain why algal blooms occur and what happens to the ecosystem.

Algal blooms occur when runoff from pesticides and insecticides used on farms and waste from factories enters the water. Algae takes up all the sunlight and parts of it start to decompose, less oxygen in water less for fish and other vegetation then everything starts to die. 

500

What is the greenhouse effect? What are the two types of greenhouse effect?

Some of the radiant energy from the Sun is trapped in the Earth's atmosphere by gasses, like glass in a greenhouse. Natural and Enhanced Greenhouse Effect.

500

Why is Canada especially sensitive to climate change?

We have a huge land mass, parts of it are arctic so melting means dispersal of populations. We have lots of coastal areas, rising water levels means lots of damage to communities. Erosion of coasts. Loss of species.