Climate Change
Drivers of Biodiversity loss
Ecology
Evolution
Name that Ecosystem
100

The natural process of trapping heat within the atmosphere.

What is The Greenhouse Effect?

100

The introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause negative changes.

What is pollution?

100

The variety of living species on Earth, including plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi. It encompases the variety of life forms at all levels of biological systems, from molecular to ecosystem levels.

What is biodiversity?

100

The scientist who developed the theory of evolution.

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

An ecosystem with an extremely low level of precipitation.

What is a desert?

200

The types of gasses which increase the trapping of heat in the atmosphere.

What are greenhouse gasses?

200

The destruction of where plants, animals, and other living organisms live.

What is habitat loss?

200

A structural and functional unit of ecology where the living organisms interact with each other and the surrounding environment.

What is an ecosystem?

200

The process by which nature selects the traits and characteristics of living organisms which then passes down to future generations.

What is natural selection?

200

An ecosystem with high levels of precipitation, high temperatures, abundant vegetation like trees, and close to the equator.

What is a tropical rainforest?

300

The category of carbonic materials that are burned and then release CO2 into the atmosphere.

What are fossil fuels?

300

An issue with large global effects caused by warming from the greenhouse effect.

What is climate change?

300

The tool or diagram used to structure the energy levels and energy transfer within an ecosystem.

What is a trophic-level pyramid?

300

A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring is known as this.

What is a species?

300

An ecosystem within a small stagnant body of water, usually found within other, larger ecosystems.

What is a pond?

400

A resource which can only be used once and does not regenerate.

What is a non-renewable resource?

400

The unsustainable harvesting of natural living resources.

 What is overexploitation?

400

The lowest trophic level in an ecosystem. They create the energy used by the rest of the ecosystem.

What is the primary producers? (Autotrophs)

400

These are preserved remains or traces of organisms from the past that provide evidence for evolution.

What are fossils?

400

An ecosystem in between a forest and a grassland, famously know for its abundance in very large mammal species.

What is a savanna?

500

Almost all of the energy on planet Earth originated from this.

What is the sun?

500

Organisms that are not native to a certain area whose introduction can negatively impact environmental health and ecosystem.

What are invasive species?

500

A high level of biodiversity is an indicator of this.

What is a healthy and stable ecosystem?

500

A trait or characteristic of an organism that has evolved over-time to be beneficial to it’s survival or reproduction in its environment.

What is an adaptation?

500

An ecosystem that has vegetation but little to no trees. It is typically very fertile land that is good for agriculture; Argentina has a lot of this ecosystem.

What is a grassland or pampas?