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100

This term describes something living 

Biotic 

100

What does this describe: how much water, space, food sunlight it needs, what it feeds on, the temperatures and other conditions it can tolerate

Ecological Niche 

100

species can thrive only in a narrow range of environmental conditions or has a limited diet.

Specialists 
100

What is it called when plates are moving towards one another? 

Convergent 

100

 area of consumption that has the biggest effect on your water footprint 

Beef 

200

Which biome is decribed as medium rainfall and "arctic"  

Tundra 
200

What type of ecosystem service is air quality and waste treatment? 

Regulating 

200

reproduce later in life and have a small number of offspring with longer life spans.

K Selected Species 

200
Which layer of soil contains organic materials|?

O layer 

200

a shift to new agricultural strategies and practices in order to increase food production, with both positive and negative results. Some of these strategies and methods are mechanization, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), fertilization, irrigation, and the use of pesticides

Green Revolution 

300

eat small dead stuff

Detritivores

300

Species that provide early warnings of damage to a community or an ecosystem

Indicator 

300

Which demographic transition is this: population grows rapidly because birth rates are high and death rates drop because food production and health increase

Stage 2: Transitional 

300

effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth.

Coriolis effect 

300

involves flooding an agricultural field with water
Pro: Depends on crop (e.g. cranberries)
Con: 20% of the water lost to evaporation and runoff, can lead to waterlogging

Flood Irrigation 

400

Name a major reservoir of Phosphorus 

 rock and sediments that contain phosphorus-bearing minerals

400

What does HIPPCO stand for? 

H- Habitat Destruction/degradation/fragmentation
I- Invasive* (*nonnative species that are harmful) species
P- Population Growth → Use of resources
P- Pollution
C- Climate Change
O- Overexploitation

400

the average number of children born to the women in a population during their reproductive years.

Total Fertility rate 

400

The primary reason we have seasons (need a complete answer) 

23.5 degree tilt 

400

Round up ready is a form of? 

Pest Control 

500

How nitrogen is released into the atmosphere 

Denitrification

500

This process occurs when increasing human population density leads to the division of large ecosystems into smaller, isolated patches, reducing species diversity and disrupting migration patterns—often as a result of urbanization and agricultural expansion.


Habitat Fragmentation 

500

This type of population growth begins exponentially when resources are abundant but slows and stabilizes as the population reaches the environment’s carrying capacity, forming an S-shaped curve.

What is logistic growth?

500

What do we see around 0 degrees on the globe due to convection cells? 

Green!! Lush - warm and wet tropical regions 

500

This practice involves removing all trees from an area in a single event, often increasing short-term economic gain but leading to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and disrupted water cycles.

Clear cutting