Trees, Grasses, flowers
Producer
Give an example of a fossil fuel.
Coal, natural gas, oil
Chemical formula for water
H2O
Where is a producer on the pyramid? Bottom or Top?
Bottom
These organisms eat 1st order consumers
2nd Order Consumers
Fossil Fuels are nonrenewable. True or False
Water going from a liquid to a gas.
Evaporation
Name something in the sky that helps with Nitrogen fixation.
Lightening
What color is the 67 in the front of the room
Blue or Black
Break down organisms and absorb nutrients.
Decomposers
The process of burring fossil fuels is known as _____________.
Combustion
Give an example of condensation.
Water on the outside of a cold glass, dew on grass in the morning, etc...
What is the name of Mr. Riggs wife?
Ann
What percent of energy of released from level to level for use as energy?
10%
Give an example of a decomposer
Bacteria, fungi,etc..
What percent of living things have Carbon in them.
100%
Plants giving off water vapor.
Transpiration
Living organisms cannot use what type of Nitrogen?
Free
Where does all the energy we consume begin? What is it's origin?
The Sun!!!
What type of consumer eats secondary consumers? There are two possible answers. The answer is a category not an example.
Tertiary Consumer or Quaternary Consumer
Briefly explain the greenhouse effect.
Heat is trapped in our atmosphere due to the excess Carbon released by the burring of fossil fuels. The cutting of trees reduces the amount of CO2 taken in by producers. Think car on a summer day or an actual greenhouse.
Sing your water cycle song. Do it loudly and proudly.
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, groundwater, transpiration powered by the sun!!
The process of bacteria breaking down things to release "fixed nitrogen" into the soil.
Decomposition
Which trophic level has the largest population and most energy?
Producer (1st Trophic Level)