Marine Bio Terms
Geology Terms
Forestry Terms
Not-Class Trivia
100

What is plankton? 

A small organism that floats near the surface of the water 

100

If sediments are carried, then deposits are ______

deposited, stored, left in one place

100

Name 2 reasons California has a lot of wildfires

*not a lot of rain 

*climate change (warmer weather)

*not a lot of preventative burning

*lots of fire suppression (more fuel or plants --> bigger fires)

100

Which city has the oldest zoo in the world that is still in use today?


London, Mexico City, or Lagos

London

200

What is this a picture of?

Red tide

200

What is the name of the process when you pile rocks, mud, trash, etc. to create land?

artificial land fill
200
Putting out fires seems like a good thing. What is one of the negative consequences of putting out every fire?

The fuel load (or amount of plants that can be burned) grows since none of it is being cleared by fire. The fires will become bigger later on (more fuel)

200

What country has the most vending machines per capita? 

Japan

300

Why does coral get bleached? 

Warmer water (climate change) --> algae is expelled 
300

What is a wetland? Name 1 type of wetland.

Wetland = land saturated by water

Marsh

Swamp

300

How does California's attitude toward fire differ from other states?

They don't like preventative burning, other states do it more (more normalized)

300
What is the biggest island in the world?

Greenland

400

There are two types of plankton: animal and plant. What is the name of the plant plankton? (hint: not algae)

phytoplankton

400

What are some examples of sediment (what could make up sediment)? 

pebbles, animal/plant remains, mud, rocks, sand

400

What is fire retardant? 

A pink substance that is dropped on fires to slow the spread

400

Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

Brazil

500

Explain the positive feedback loop of red tide. What happens when fish are poisoned?

Fish die, they provide nutrients to the dinoflagellates, the dinoflagellates grow, they produce more poison, more fish die, (repeat)

500

Explain how liquefaction happens

Soft soil land (often artificial fill) shakes more than other types of land --> water comes up from the ground --> ground becomes liquid --> buildings sink or fall

500

What is it called when your policy or goal is to put out every fire?

Fire suppression

500

What color is a giraffe's tongue?

Blue-black