Wait...The plates MOVE!?
What's the Weather?
Cells!
Sustainable Ecosystems
Why You Look / act Like That Tho?
The Earth is a Heater
100

Earthquakes are made mostly from this type of plate boundary.

What is a transform plate boundary?

100

This is weather.

What is the day to day change in temperature, rainfall, sunlight?

100

The organelle responsible for directing cell activities and storing genetic material such as DNA.

What is the nucleus?

100

This depends on the amount of different living organisms in an ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

100

Fingernails would be considered this type of adaptation in humans.

What is a structural adaptation?

100

These have the ability to store carbon.

(I want the term)

What is a carbon sink?

200

A convergent plate boundary forms these?

(DOUBLE POINTS FOR NAMING ALL 3)

What are, mountains, volcanoes, and trenches?

200

This kind of weather can be expected in the areas marked "mT".

What is warm and moist?

200

What ribosomes do.

What is make protein?

200

Mosses and lichens.

What are pioneer species?

200

Humans cry or get angry when they are upset.

What is a behavioral adaptation?

200

Which step is responsible for removing carbon from the atmosphere?


What is step #4 / Photosysnthesis?

300

A rift valley forms here.

What is a divergent plate boundary?

300

You can expect this kind of weather at point "C"


What is stormy / rainy?

300

The following organelle is tasked with this:


What is making energy?

300


What is secondary succession?
300

Bones produce blood internally

What is a physiological adaptation?

300

These trap heat in the atmosphere, potentially causing a rise in temperature over time.

What are greenhouse gases?

400

These are formed at this plate boundary:

What are fault lines?

400

This is the recipe for a hurricane.

What is warm water and low pressure?

400

This organelle allows plants to stand upright.

What is the cell wall?

400

This type of succession is shown:


What is primary succession?

400


What is asexual reproduction?

400

The two steps in the diagram that release the most carbon into the atmosphere:


What are 2 & 7?

500

This drives tectonic plate movement.

What is convection currents in the mantle?

500

This is what is being shown in the image:


What is a convection current?

500

The task of this organelle:

What is make plant food / glucose?

500

This type of succession can be witnessed following a volcanic eruption after much of the surrounding area has been destroyed by lava.

What is primary succession?

500

This is coded to give you inherited traits.

What are genes?

500

These are the names of the three greenhouse gases.

(Must say all three to get any points)

What are carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide?