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100

A process that produces offspring with only one parent.

What is a asexual reproduction?

100

Abiotic or Biotic

Cactus, Lizards

Sand, Rocks


Biotic 

Abiotic

100

How an organism makes its living and interacts in the environment

What is Niche?

100

Which one is a nonrenewable resource?

A. Sunlight 

B.Wood 

C. Water 

D.Natural Gas

Natural Gas

100
A natural source of air pollution.

A. Volcanoes

B. Carbon Monoxide 

C. Smog

D.Ozone Layer 

What is volcanoes

200

A reproductive process that involves two parents.

What is sexual reproduction?

200

Mushroom and Bacteria

What is a decomposer?

200

A type of interaction where both species benefit

What is Mutualism? 

200

The direct involvement in transforming the remains of organisms into fossil fuel 

What is pressure?

200

Which of these can lead to desertification?

A. Reduced Air Quality

B. Increased Plant Life

C. Reduced Moisture 

D. Increased Nutrient Life

Reduced Moisture

300

The different forms of a gene

What is alleles?

300

A living or once living part of an organism's habitat

What is a biotic factor?

300

A farmland that is now a home for shrubs and tress. 

What is Secondary Succession? 

300

Non-renewable resources that are not evenly distributed on Earth

What is fossil fuel?

300

What impact does logging have on the land? 

A. Increased Nutrition 

B. Increased Erosion

C. Accelerated Erosion 

D. Accelerated Soil Deposition 

Increased Erosion

400

The tree produces both male & female flowers

What is a Angiosperm?

400

The factor is similar to birth rate in terms of population 

What is immigration?

400

A species that influences the survival of many species. 

What is keystone species?

400

A essential characteristic of a mineral.

What is crystal structure?

400
A source of human-made ocean pollution 

What is Plastic?

500

The behavior patterns that are related to how animals reproduce

What are mating systems?

500

Forms of Precipitation 

What is Rain, Hail and Snow

500

A non-native species that is introduced into an ecosystem and servery disrupts by competing with native species.

What is a invasive species?

500

The most abundant water resource. 

What is salt water?

500

Natural Forces such as wind, water, and ice move particles of rocks or soil in the process called....

What is erosion?