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What is eutrophication?
A period in an organism's life cycle when growth and development are temporary stopped
excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water which cause a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
a change in global or regional climate patterns
movement of a plant toward light
TRUE OR FALSE: Water, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon and other limited resources disappear after we use them
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE: All life on Earth is dependent on other life on Earth to survive
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following is an EXAMPLE of interdependence?
Humans ignoring each other
Humans getting their oxygen from plants
Humans travelling to Mars
Humans getting their oxygen from other humans
The plants on Ms. Bell's windowsill gradually grow towards the window, even if she plants them facing away from the window. This is an example of...
Eutrophication
Globalization
Cooperation
Phototropism
What do we call it when organizations work together to achieve the same goal together?
Cooperation
Competition
Organisms compete with each other for...
Food
Shelter
Mates
All of the above
Fill in the Blank: All the primary consumers in this food web are on the same _______ level
Trophic
Tropical
Biome
HIbernation
Fill in the blanks: In the winter, bears go into ____________, and the grass goes into ____________.
phototropism; eutrophication
hibernation; dormancy
hibernation; eutrophication
dormancy; hibernation
What is climate change?
When it's really, really hot outside
When it's really, really cold outside
a change in global or regional climate patterns, thought to be caused by the increased levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere
When someone moves from a dry biome, like the Desert, to a wet biome, like the Rainforest.