Natural and human induced changes
Abiotic and Biotic
Food Chain
Bioshpere
Geochemical Cycles
100

What effect does the day-to-night transition have on plants

Day- Grow from sunlight

Night-Dont grow

100

Is rain a biotic or abiotic feature

abiotic

100

Name 1 component of the foodchain

Energy source

Producer

Consumer

Decomposer

100

What is the atmosphere

air

100

What causes evaporation to happen

Sunlight

200

What groups does the day-to-night cycle effect

Flora Fauna and Humans

200

Name a 3 abiotic features

Sunlight

Wind

Rain

Water 

Soil

200

What would kangaroo grass be in a food chain

producer

200

What sphere does a fish live in

Hydrosphere

200

4 stages of watercyle

Evaporation 

Condensation

Precipitation

Collection

300

What is the intertidal zone

The spot between high and low tides were it is sometimes underwater and sometimes exposed, and also a perfect habitat and food for small organisms

300
Name 3 Biotic features

Any Floras and Faunas 

300

What role does rainfall and sunlight play in the food chain

Energy source
300

3 components of the biosphere are

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere

Lithosphere

300

Name the 4 geochemical cycles

}Carbon-Oxygen Cycle

}Nitrogen Cycle

}Phosphorus Cycle

}Water cycle

400

What are 3 effects of drought

-Loss of crops

-Food shortages

-less food 

-famine

-Higher food prices

-Water availibility

400

How do Abiotic and Biotic

}Abiotic and biotic components interact together to create a highly integrated system, an ecosystem.

}The abiotic components provide resources for the community of

  different organisms

  needs to co exist

  ( water, air, space

  and nutrients)

400
How does bacteria work in the ecosystem

Decomposes the primary consumer and provides nutrients for the soil

400

What is the crust of the earth known as

Lithosphere

400

Describe Photosynthesis

Plants, algae, and some bacteria take in carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the air and water from the soil. Using sunlight, they make food (glucose) and release oxygen (O₂).

Carbon moves from the atmosphere into plants. 

Oxygen is released into the atmosphere. 


500

Name all Scientific understandings

Day to night 

Seasons 

Tides 

Flood

Drought

Fire 

Migration 

Climate change


500

Name 5 Abiotic features

Sunlight

Wind

Rain

Water

Soil

500

Name the 4 components of the food chain

Energy source

Primary producer

Consumers

Decomposers

500

What takes up the most space in the earth

Atmosphere

500

What happens in nitrogen cycle

The nitrogen cycle describes how nitrogen moves between plants, animals, bacteria, the atmosphere (the air), and soil in the ground. Nitrogen is an important element to all life on Earth.