living stuff.

Physical physically damage
heat.


environmentally environment

Random stuff in the book
100

Biotic is...

Living stuff.2

100

WHAT IS AN ATOM

BASIC UNIT OF SOMETHING. IT'S VERY, VERY SMALL.

100

How does heat move through the air.

Radiation

100

What part of a flower makes pollen?

The stamen2

100

What is the difference between biotic and abiotic.

Biotic is living, abiotic isn't

200

Why do we live..?

To survive, gather energy, and reproduce your species. 

200

Why are we matter?

Cause we make up space, and we got MASS.

200

Can the cold transfer to heat? EXPLAIN BUDDY.

Nah, heat always goes to the cold.

200

How does a flower make food.

Photosynthesis.

200

Gimme a desert that's cold. The biome issssssss....

Tundras.

300

What drives living.

Energy. Food, water, mainly food. Symbiosis is a part of it.

300
How does a liquid move.(Explain in particles.)

Particles adapt to their space, and are spread apart a fair amount.

300

What's friction.

Rubbing stuff together to make it hot; Just like rubbing your hands.

300

What happens after something dies?

 It decomposes giving nutrients for the environment.

300

What's a hypothesis.

Basically a prediction. Educated guess though.

400

What's an apex predator's eating style?

Carnivore, as well as the omnivores. Rawr...

400

Im running, and gaining...

Potential energy

400

Easy. What stuff gets heated.

Solid, liquid, then gas.

400

Co2 cycle.

Respiration, combustion, fossil fuels, then consumed by photosynthesis.

400

The bottom of the chain. (Trophic level works.)

Producers. ( They are the most important as well.)

500

Jimmy likes taking blood from people. What is he? What is his relationship from those people?

A PARASITE; PLUS PARASITISM.

500

NAME ALL TYPES OF BENDING.

Torsion, twisting, shear, bending, compression, and......................................................... Tension!

500

Explain the concept of heat. How does it transfer to an object with your explanation?

Particles move and shake quicker. Due to them shaking, the heat transfers by moving the particles of the object, causing heat transfer. Example: Holding a hot cup of coffee in your cold hands.

500

hehehehehhe... what's the difference between primary succesion, and secondary succesion.

Primary starts from scratch: SLOOOOOW; SO SLOWWWWWW. Secondary got a base to start with: Berry fast.

500

Most things are made up with...

Carbon. 18% Of us are carbon toooo.