This resource is used to generate power and comes from the sun?
What is the type of organism that makes its own food using sunlight? Give me an example.
Producer
Examples: Grass, tree, flower, plant, etc.
What Biome do we live in?
Temperate Deciduous Forest
What is abiotic and biotic?
Abiotic- nonliving
Biotic- living
Clearing of land for development is called?
Habitat destruction
Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of what type of resource?
Nonrenewable resources
What is the role of a decomposer?
Break down dead organisms
Give me 2 Tertiary consumers
Lions, Hawks, snakes, bears, eagles, etc.
An animal that hunts and eats other animals is called this.
A nonnative species causing harm?
Invasive Species
This renewable resource is generated by moving air and is used in wind turbines
This term describes the variety of life in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
Biodiversity
A biome is identified by its what?
A large region characterized by specific climate conditions and certain types of plant and animal life.
Biome
What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?
A food chain outlines who eats who, it is a linear sequence. A food web is all of the food chains in an ecosystem, more complex
This fossil fuel is commonly used for transportation and is made from ancient marine
Oil
Omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, scavengers, and decomposers are all what?
Consumers
This biome is covered in ice and has very little precipitation.?
Tundra
This term describes all the different populations that live and interact in an area.
Community
The land, water, and ocean needed for resources:?
Ecological footprint
Name 2 major disadvantages of using nonrenewable resources for energy
Population and depletion (or limited supply)
What is the maximum number of individuals an environment can support for a long period of time called?
Carrying Capacity
Name one human activity that destroys habitats and reduces biodiversity.?
Deforestation
This type of symbiotic relationship benefits one organism while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Commensalism
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of what?
Symbiotic relationships