What is phototrophism
when the plant goes in the direction of the sun
What is water erosion
When something is eroded by water
What adaptations did Giraffes have to have in order to eat
Longer necks
What are the three states of matter
Solid, liquid, gas
What is hydrotrophism
the growth or turning of plant roots toward or away from moisture
What is chemical weathering
When something is eroded by the weather
What adaptations did bird have to have in order to fly?
Lighter bones and body mass
What is a earhtqauke?
When two or more tectonic plates meet
What is geotrophism
the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity. The upward growth of plant shoots is an instance of negative geotropism ; the downward growth of roots is positive geotropism
What is wind erosion
When something is eroded by wind
What adaptations did tiger have in order to eat?
Sharper teeth to kill and eat animals
What is a tsunami
when an earthquake happens then causes huge waves to form and head in all directions.
the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus
What is abrasion
When something makes contact with something and takes some amount of it off.
What adaptations did herbavores have to have to their teeth
They need flat teeth in order to grind up the plants that they ate.
What is acid rain?
When things liked sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air then are mixed with the water in the clouds and then fall down
what is chemotrophism
a tropism, especially of a plant, in response to a particular substance
Wave erosion
What did carnivores need to evolve in order to adapt eat their food better
They needed sharper teeth to tear meat apart
What is a food chain
The chain of what animals eat what and what provided food ect