Same Planet, Different Drama
What Goes Around Comes Around
Energy In, Energy Out
Hot Mess: Earth Edition
Do the Math… or Else
100

This freshwater biome includes slow-moving water bodies like lakes and ponds.

What are Lentic Systems?

100

This cycle involves the movement of carbon through the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and geosphere.

What is the Carbon Cycle?

100

This is the total amount of energy captured by producers through photosynthesis.

What is Gross Primary Production?

100

This human activity is the primary source of increased atmospheric CO₂.

What is Burning Fossil Fuels?

100

This formula is used to calculate percent change between an old value and a new value.

What is:

(n e w- o l d) / (old) x100

200

This freshwater biome includes rivers and streams with flowing water.

What are Lotic Systems?

200

This cycle includes processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

What is the Water Cycle?

200

This is the energy remaining after producers use some for respiration.

What is Net Primary Production?

200

This phenomenon refers to the trapping of heat by gases in Earth’s atmosphere.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

200

This rule estimates how long it takes a population to double using a growth rate.

What is the Rule of 70?

300

This biome is saturated with water, supports unique vegetation, and acts as a natural water filter.

What are Wetlands?

300

Unlike other major cycles, this one does not have a significant atmospheric component.

What is the Phosphorus Cycle?

300

This process uses energy captured by producers for their own metabolic needs.

What is Cellular Respiration?

300

This international agreement aimed to phase out substances that deplete the ozone layer.

What is the Montreal Protocol?

300

This formula calculates population density using total individuals and land area.

What is: 

(pop u lation) / (area) 

400

This coastal biome is highly productive and serves as a nursery for many marine species.

What are Estuaries?

400

The largest reservoir of carbon on Earth is found here.

What are Sedimentary Rocks?

400

This biome typically has the highest NPP due to warm temperatures and high precipitation.

What is the Tropical Rainforest?

400

These chemicals were once used in aerosols and are responsible for ozone depletion.

What are Chlorofluorocarbons?

400

This formula calculates growth rate using births, deaths, immigration, and emigration.

What is:


(births+immigration)−(deaths+emigration)

500

This biome is found in tropical oceans and is known for high biodiversity and sensitivity to temperature changes.

What are Coral Reefs?

500

This process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converts it into organic matter.

What is Photosynthesis?

500

This biome has low NPP due to limited water availability.

What is the Desert?

500

This type of pollution forms when sunlight reacts with nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds.

What is Photochemical Smog?

500

This formula calculates Net Primary Production using energy captured and energy used.

What is:


NPP=GPP−R