Arctic and Antarctic tundra
Alpine tundra
Polar ecosystems
Climate change
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100

define latitude

distance away from the equator

100

define altitude

distance from sea level

100

T or F: Polar ecosystems' food webs are ocean-based

true
100

Climate change refers to natural fluctuations in weather patterns and is not influenced by human activities

false

100

What is the name for the layer of permanently frozen soil found in polar regions?

permafrost

200

The limiting factor in Arctic and Antarctic tundras is:

a. precipitation

b. food

c. temperature

d. shelter

c. temperature 

200

T or F: there is permafrost in Alpine tundras

false

200

What is the primary source of food for most marine animals in polar ecosystems?

phytoplankton

200

What is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for trapping heat in Earth's atmosphere?

carbon dioxide (CO2)

200

What's the bad part about the tundra having simple food webs?

its easy to disrupt

300

Name at least two producers in Arctic and Antarctic tundras

grasses, moss, lichens, small plants

300

Name at least one animal found in Alpine tundras

pikas, marmots, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, etc.

300

describe the winter of polar ecosystems

winters = cold and dark

300

What are some of the observed impacts of climate change on global weather patterns?

Rising sea levels and increased frequency of extreme weather events like hurricanes, heat waves, and droughts.

300

What is the term for the process by which plants and algae convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds using sunlight?

photosynthesis

400

Name at least two places in the world where there are Arctic and Antarctic tundras

Northern Canada, Northern Alaska, Greenland, Northern Russia, etc.

400

Which mountain range is known for its extensive alpine tundra ecosystems?

Rocky Mountains

400

how is sea ice used by land animals?

they use sea ice as a bridge

400

Describe one potential strategy for mitigating the effects of climate change

transitioning to renewable energy sources, afforestation and reforestation, or implementing carbon capture and storage technologies

400

What's the result of rain not being able to soak through the ground because of the permafrost?

it creates temporary bogs and marshes

500

Describe the Arctic tundra climate

Very cold and dark winters, short and cool summers

500

In what ways do alpine tundra ecosystems contribute to the conservation of water resources?

They act as natural reservoirs by storing snow and releasing it gradually as meltwater, regulating downstream water flow.

500

Describe one way in which climate change is affecting polar ecosystems

loss of sea ice habitat, altered migration patterns of marine species, or increased risk of extinction for specialized polar species

500

How does climate change contribute to the loss of biodiversity?

It leads to habitat destruction, shifts in ecosystems, and increased extinction rates.

500

How does the presence of ice-albedo feedback contribute to climate change in polar regions?

Ice-albedo feedback refers to the phenomenon where melting ice exposes darker surfaces, such as ocean water or land, which absorb more sunlight and further increase temperatures, leading to more ice melt.