The six biomes of Earth are
What is Desert, Grassland, Tagia, Tundra, Tropical rainforest, Temperate, Savanna, Aquatic (Fresh water and Marine)
In interdependent relationships, there are many types of relationships.
What are the 6 different types of relationships?
The ecosystem makers
What is a producer?
What shows how energy flows from one organism to another.
What is a food chain?
Humans impact the environment in various ways. One way they impact is by making more room for farm land by
What is logging or deforestation?
What is aquatic?
What is an interdependent relationship?
The ecosystem takers that cannot make their own food.
What is a consumer?
The bottom of the food chain.
What is a producer.
Humans affect the environment in various ways, but the environment affects itself, too. One way is through a sudden change to clear old vegetation to create space for new growth.
What is wildfires?
This climate has hot days, cold nights and low rainfall.
What is the Desert Biome?
The type of relationship where an animal hunts another animal
What is a predator and prey relationship?
The animals that eat only plants.
What is a herbivores?
The second through the third level of a food chain or food web. (have to be in order when you answer)
What is Primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers?
Noah built an ark to keep safe from this natural event.
Flood
All biomes contain
What is many ecosystems?
The type of relationships take and do not give back to the relationship.
What is parasitism?
The animals that only eat meat.
What is a carnivore?
All food webs start with this.
What is a producer?
This is something that the input affects the output.
What is a feedback loop?
Ecosystems contain what two things that interact with one another?
What is abiotic and biotic?
The relationship that both species benefit?
What is Mutualism?
A human is this
What is an omnivore?
Food chains are easier to understand and read; food webs are more interconnected. The amount of energy that is transferred to each level is.
What is 10%?
There are two types of selection.
What is natural and artificial selection?