Cycles
Food Chains & Webs
Terms
Human Impact
Invasive vs Endangered
100

Name two types of "cycle" that shows how matter is cycled on Earth.

Water cycle/Carbon cycle/Nitrogen Cycle/Phosphorus cycle

100

Which is bigger, a food chain or a food web?

Food web

100

What are the living things in an ecosystem?

Plants/animals/bacteria...

100

Name one human activity that helps to prevent a lot of waste/garbage build up and promotes "re-using" things.

Recycling.

100

What is the "carrying capacity" of a habitat?

Maximum number of living organisms that can survive in a particular habitat

200

The terms "evaporation, condensation, precipitation" all refer to which type of cycle?

Water cycle

200

The living things that use sunlight to grow are called...

Producers/plants/autotrophs

200

These are examples of abiotic factors.

wind/sand/dirt/rocks...

200

Name one human activity that poses a threat to biodiversity in ecosystems.

Habitat destruction/pollution

200

What is an endangered species? (What does it mean to be endangered?)

In danger of going extinct from the planet.

300

How are fossil fuels created?

Compression of organic matter (especially carbon)

300

Two different names for living things that must eat to get energy are...

Consumer/heterotroph/herbivore/omnivore/carnivore

300

An example of a particular habitat is...

Desert/Artctic/Rainforest/Grassland...

300

What things contribute to air, or water, or land pollution?

Dumping chemicals/ Carbon dioxide emissions cars and factories/ Other chemical emissions

300

Invasive species are considered ________________ to a  particular habitat they enter.

Non-native.

400

The nitrogen cycle is responsible for moving nitrogen from A to B.  What is A, what is B?

Atmosphere to soil/ground.

400

In food chains and webs, which direction do the arrows     point between organisms?

Arrows point INTO a organism that is consuming another.

400

The difference between omnivores and carnivores is ___________________.

Carnivores eat meaty things.

Omnivores eat meat and planty things.

400

What is a natural "absorber" of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

Trees/Forests/Plants

400

How do invasive species affect the new environment they find themselves in?

They kill the other species.

They eat all the food.

They destroy the habitat.

500

Which element (from one of the cycles) is mostly associated with global warming?

Carbon

500

The biggest difference between food chains and webs is...

Webs show the interconnectedness of one organism to multiple other organisms (ie lots of chains and how they connect)

500

Explain "biodiversity".

It is the total variety of life/living things in a habitat or ecosystem.

500

Marine life is especially sensitive to changing ___________, caused by global warming.

Water temperatures

500

Describe two different ways "invasive species" can enter a new habitat.

From a boat or plane from one place to another.

Brought in as pets.

Brought in on purpose to remove another species.