The draining away of water.
Runoff Solvent Groundwater
Runoff
How many Oxygen is there is the chemical formula?
5H2O
5
Where does the energy start from in any food Chain?
Sun
What happens if we don't have any producers?
Everyone dies
Who is your favorite teacher?
Mr. Ward
Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
Infiltration Groundwater
Groundwater
A pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined.
Molecule Compound
Compound
Give me one example of producer.....
any plant
2C6H12O6 how many hydrogen
24
How many Cl is there is the chemical formula?
4NaCl2
Cl=8
The interconnected and dynamic global network of the Earth's oceans.
Ocean Current Ocean System Groundwater
Ocean System
The smallest piece of an element you can have that retains all the properties of the element.
Molecule Element Atom
Atom
A series of events in which one organism eats another, resulting in a flow of energy from a plant to the higher level consumer.
Energy Pyramid Trophic Level Food Chain
Food Chain
give on example of a primary consumer?
any animal that eats plants
Phytoplankton is a Microscopic marine algae.
True or False
True
The process where surface water, like rain or snowmelt, soaks into the soil and moves downwards, replenishing groundwater and supporting plant growth.
Runoff Infiltration Solvent
Infiltration
Molecule is the smallest particle of an element or compound that exists on its own.
True or false
True
The representation of the amount of energy that gets transferred from one level of the food chain to the next.
Food Chain Energy Pyramid Trophic Level
Energy Pyramid
give me one example of a secondary consumer?
Animal that eats herbivores
Ocean Currents are by the moon's gravitational pull currents that transport heat, nutrients, and marine organisms
True or False
False
Wind-driven and density-driven currents that transport heat, nutrients, and marine organisms
The area of land where all water, whether it's rain, snow, or runoff, drains into a common body of water, like a river, lake, or ocean.
watershed
. A symbolic representation of a substance.
Coefficient
All of the living and nonliving things that interact in a specific area.
Ecosystem
The process by which plants convert the energy trapped in sunlight to make food.
Photosynthesis
The area where terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems converge, specifically the interface between land and water.
Riparian habitat