Vocabulary
Biodiversity
Recycling
Human Impact
Natural Resources
100

Organism very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political area  

What is endangered species?

100

This is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth.

What is Biodiversity? 

100

this is the process of recovering valuable materials from waste or scrap

What is recycling ?

100

The removal of trees and other vegetation from an area is called ___________

What is deforestation?

100

This is any natural material used by humans, such as air, soil, minerals, petroleum, plants, and animals.

What is a natural resource?

200

this is a place where an organism lives. It meets all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive.

What is a habitat?

200

This is the desired level of biodiversity in each ecosystems.

What is high/large?

200

This human activity would be least likely to disrupt the stability of the ecosystem 

What is recycling bottles & cans?

200

This is one of the biggest ways that humans impact the environment.

What is pollution?

200

This is non renewable resource that formed when buried remains of plants and animals that lived long ago

What is fossil fuels?

300
This product is used to help plants grow faster and stronger, and can have negative effects on the environment, especially in the water.


What is fertilizer?

300

This level of biodiversity would lead to a potential ecosystem collapse if one or two species become diseased or extinct.

What is "low"?

300

These are materials that you can use over and over again.

What are reneweable resources?

300

this occurs when thermal energy from the Earth is re-radiated to the atmosphere which when radiates it back towards the Earth.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

300

This resource forms at a much slower rate than which it is consumed.

What is non renewable resource?

400

a substance used to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are considered to be pests. 

What is pesticide?

400

These are organisms that have A LOT of characteristics in common with each other and are genetically similar enough to breed with each other.

What is a species?

400

this is the action or practice of using an item, whether for its original purpose or to fulfil a different function.

What is reuse?

400

this occurs when ground level ozone and vehicle exhaust react with sunlight

What is smog?

400

Solar energy is an example of what type of resource

What is renewable resource?

500

any organic matter, used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity. 

An example of this corn = ethanol


What is biomass?

500

When an invasive species of fish is introduced into the stable ecosystem,  the population of a native fish species declines. The biodiversity of the ecosystem is affected in this way.

What is it gets lowered?

500

These materials are known to be recyclable 

What is glass? What is paper? What is plastic? What is metal?

500

this is the process of recovering valuable materials from waste or scrap

What is recycling?

500

Trees that are used to make paper products are what kind of resource

What is renewable resource?