This is where mushrooms get their organic nutrients.
What is the soil (or any plant material)?
Even while asleep humans are always losing this type of energy.
What is heat?
This is the process by which water goes from liquid to a gas.
What is evaporation?
This was the first year that a human baby was ever born after having gene editing.
When is 2018?
This event created space itself, and is considered the beginning of our universe.
What is the Big Bang?
This is how farms can add new organic nutrients to the soil.
What is fertilizer?
This is the most common energy source for almost all organisms on Earth.
What is sunlight?
For thousands of years, this is how farmers have moved river water into their fields.
What is irrigation?
The genetic coding for human beings is recorded in this 3-letter acronym.
What is DNA?
13.8 billion years
(so anything from 12.8-14.8 billion years old is acceptable).
These are two examples of organisms that are decomposers.
What are fungi/mushrooms, snails, worms, termites, bacteria?
This is eventually produced when organic matter is not decomposed for millions of years and instead compacted into solid rock form.
What is coal (or fossil fuels)?
These are the elements in a water molecule.
What are hydrogen and oxygen?
This gender is colorblind more often because their 23rd chromosome has an X and a Y, and the Y can't override a colorblind X chromosome.
Who are genetic males?
This was a rapid evolution of many complex animals that occurred about 540 million years ago.
What is the Cambrian Explosion?
These are two inorganic nutrients found in the air.
What are O2 and CO2?
These can be an energy source even without any sunlight.
What are organic nutrients (organic matter)?
This is different way that an ecosystem can get water other than rain.
What is surface water?
(rivers, streams, ponds, lakes, wetlands)
This kingdom of organisms is closer related to fungi than plants.
What are animals?
This process is where atoms combine and release energy, and is how every star releases energy.
What is nuclear fusion?
(we'd also accept nucleosynthesis)
In a hot and sunny rainforest, this is where most of the nutrients will be stored.
What are the trees?
This is the where humans get all their energy from.
What is food?
Second only to drinking liquids, this is the next most important way for a human to take in water.
What is eating food?
Other than DNA, this is another way for organisms to encode genetic information.
What is RNA?
What is water?