Energy Pyramid
Populations & Biodiversity
Ecological Succesion
Human Impact & Invasive Species
Random astronomy questions for fun
100

The bottom layer of the energy pyramid.

Producers/autotrophs/plants

100

These species are the most important species in their ecosystem. Many others depend on them. EX: Beavers

Keystone Species

100

This Type of succession begins on bare rock

Primary Succession

100

Invasive species are a problem because they often harm or out compete these species.

Native Species.

100

The only planet in our solar system that has a breathable atmosphere. 

Earth, duh!

200

The amount of energy that moves up to the next level of the energy pyramid.

10%

200

The definition of biodiversity

the variety of life in an ecosystem

200

After a forest fire, this type of succession would take place.

Secondary Succession


200

This gas, released by burning fossil fuels, contributes to global warming.

What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

200

The only other thing in our solar system that humans have set foot on besides earth. 

The moon

300

These animals consume producers 

Primary Consumers / Herbivores

300

Food, water, shelter, space and predation are examples of this. They control the population level of a species. 

Limiting factors

300
Lichen and moss are examples of this type of species. 

Pioneer Species

300

This process involves cutting down large areas of forest, often for agriculture or development.

What is deforestation?

300

Like an asteroid but made of rock and ice. Can be seen from Earth. They have a tail.

Comets!

400

There are very few of these consumers because there is not much energy available for them. 

Tertiary Consumers / Top predators

400

When a population stops rising and hits a stable equilibrium. 

Carrying capacity

400

This is an example of a natural disaster that would require Primary Succession to recover.

Volcano, glacial retreats and earthquakes. (Floods or tsunamis could sometimes cause it too.)

400

Invasive species often thrive in new environments because they lack these. Their population grows quickly.

Natural predators

400

Jupiter and Saturn are two examples of this type of big planet. They don't really have a surface you could stand on.

Gas giant

500

These consumers could fit into more than one trophic level, usually level 2 or 3. 

Omnivores

500

An organisim's "job" in an ecosystem. 

Niche


500

This is the last stage of succession. Ex: In a desert community, large cactus grow well, other plants thrive as well. The plant community is stable. Pioneer species have long died out. 

What is a Climax Community.

500

Seals and sea turtles are affected by this type of pollution because they use the moon to navigate at night.

Light pollution

500

Pluto used to be considered a planet, but now it's called one of these, with a similar name. (Hint: sounds like it's a short planet)

Dwarf Planet