Ecosystems
Producers
Food Chains
Change
Potpourri
100

Covered with grasses with medium amounts of rain. grasshoppers, prairie chickens, and bison live there.

What is Grasslands?

100

Living things that make their own food.

What are producers?

100

The transfer of energy from one organism to another by eating and being eaten.

What is a food chain?

100

A preserved track, nest, or eggshell.

What is a trace fossil?

100

Coal and oil are these.

What is fossil fuels?

200

The driest ecosystem has cacti.

What is desert?

200

Living things that eat other plants or animals to live.

What are consumers?

200

The food chain energy always starts with this.

What is sunlight?

200

I am a fossil that preserves the hard and soft parts of an animal.

What is a fossil in amber?

200

I study fossils.

What is a paleontologist?

300

The land is covered with water for part of the year.

What is Wetlands?

300

Animals that eat plants?

What are herbivores?

300

A food source can be part of more than one food chain.

What is a food web?

300

Two or more living things need the same resources to survive.

What is competition?

300

No longer exists.

What is extinct?

400

This ecosystem has ground that is frozen beneath the surface all year.

What is Tundra?

400

Animals that eat other animals.

What are carnivores?

400

An organism such as an earthworm that eats the remains of animals.

What is a decomposer/

400

This animal changes the habitat by building a dam, so a stream becomes a pond.

What is a beaver?

400

Bits of rock, sand, shell, and other materials that harden into rock.

What is sediments?

500

The mild and rainy climate can be tropical or not.

What is Rain forest?

500

Animals that eat plants & animals?

What are omnivores?

500

These things are passed along in a food chain.

What is energy and matter?

500

They often change the environment to meet their needs but may cause damage to habitats.

What is humans?

500

The counting of a species in an area.

What is the population?