scientific method
Earth Science Vocabulary
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Ecology vocabulary
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What is the first step to the scientific method 

state the problem 

100

what's the word that describes this? One of the slabs that make up Earth’s crust and upper mantle. Some of Earth’s tectonic plates carry continents.

Tectonic plate

100

What are the nonliving components of the ecosystem called and what is the living components of the ecosystem called

Abiotic and biotic

100

What is a diagram that shows the relative amount of energy or organisms contained within each trophic level of a food chain or web?

ecological pyramid

100

What is an animal that eats the remains of other animals to survive called?

scavenger

200

whats the second step of the scientific method 

construct research

200

what is Pangaea?

A supercontinent that existed about 200 million years ago. Pangaea broke apart into several continents.



200

What is about 10% of the available energy within a trophic level is transferred to the next higher trophic level called?

Rule of ten

200

whats the bottom of the trophic level?

producers and autotrophs

200

What is the position that an organism occupies in a food chain called?

trophic level

300

what is the third step in the scientific method?

hypothesis

300

What is Erosion

The wearing away of the surface of the Earth by natural processes (weathering, dissolution, abrasion, corrosion, etc.).

300

What is the movement of energy through a system through producers and consumers called?

Energy Flow

300

what's the second part of the ecological pyramid?

 primary consumers and heterotrophs

300

What is the close relationship between two dissimilar organisms called?

Symbiosis

400

what is the fourth step in the scientific method and what is the fifth step in the scientific method?

experiment/test your hypothesis and analyze data

400

what is subduction

The process of moving part of the lithosphere down into the mantle along a convergent boundary.

400

What is it called when two organisms of different species attempt to use an ecological resource in the same place at the same time? And What is it called when two organisms of the same species attempt to use an ecological resource in the same place at the same time?

Interspecies Competition and Intraspecies Competition

400

what's the third part of the ecological pyramid?

 secondary consumers and heterotrophs

400

What is an organism that obtains its energy by eating dead or decaying organisms or waste from living organisms? two answers.

 decomposer and detritivore

500

what is the sixth and final steps of the scientific method?


conclusion/communicate results

500

what is Theory of continental drift and Theory of plate tectonics

A theory that states that the continents were a single landmass at one time in the past and have moved over time to their present positions. The theory of continental drift was first suggested by Alfred Wegener. And Theory of plate tectonics - Earth’s lithosphere is broken into enormous slabs, or plates, that are in motion. Scientists use the theory of plate tectonics to explain how Earth’s continents drift.

500

What is the largest population of a species that can survive long-term based on the resources available called?

Carrying Capacity 

500

what is the highest part in the ecological pyramid?

Heterotrophs Apex Predators Tiernary Consumers

500

whats the word to this definition What is the process in which toxins are concentrated in an organism as larger animals continue to eat smaller animals called? This process moves toxins up the food chain, and is of particular concern to apex predators!!

biomagnification