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What are the characteristics of the 9 World Biomes?
Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland, Temperate forest, Taiga, Chaparral, Estuary, Marine
Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland, Temperate forest, Taiga, Chaparral, Mangrove, Marine
Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland, Temperate forest, Taiga, Chaparral, Coral reef, Freshwater
Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland, Temperate forest, Taiga, Chaparral, Savanna, Alpine
What is the difference between Weather and Climate?
Weather is the atmospheric condition of the entire planet, while Climate is the atmospheric condition of a specific place.
Weather is the atmospheric condition of a specific place, while Climate is the atmospheric condition of the entire planet.
Weather is the day-to-day atmospheric condition of a specific place, while Climate is the long-term atmospheric condition of a specific place.
Weather is the long-term atmospheric condition of a specific place, while Climate is the day-to-day atmospheric condition of a specific place.
What are the levels of Ecological Organization from smallest to largest?
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere, Biome
Organism, Community, Population, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
Organism, Population, Ecosystem, Community, Biome, Biosphere
What is the importance of Climatograms?
Climatograms show the distribution of plant species in a specific biome.
Climatograms show the relationship between temperature and precipitation in a specific biome.
Climatograms show the population growth in a specific biome.
Climatograms show the impact of human activities on a specific biome.
What are the 4 characteristics of a Biome?
Temperature, Humidity, Soil type, Plant and animal life
Temperature, Precipitation, Soil type, Plant and animal life
Temperature, Precipitation, Wind speed, Plant and animal life
Temperature, Precipitation, Altitude, Plant and animal life
What are the 3 main types of Biodiversity?
Genetic diversity, Ecosystem diversity, Climate diversity
Species diversity, Ecosystem diversity, Climate diversity
Genetic diversity, Species diversity, Climate diversity
Genetic diversity, Species diversity, Ecosystem diversity
What can lead to Species Extinction?
Habitat destruction, Pollution, Climate change, Overpopulation, Natural selection
Habitat destruction, Pollution, Climate change, Invasive species, Natural selection
Habitat destruction, Pollution, Climate change, Invasive species, Overexploitation
Habitat destruction, Pollution, Climate change, Overpopulation, Overexploitation
What is the impact of Invasive Species on biodiversity?
Invasive species can decrease biodiversity by outcompeting native species.
Invasive species can increase biodiversity by introducing new species to an ecosystem.
Invasive species have no impact on biodiversity.
Invasive species can only impact biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems.
What is Carrying Capacity?
The maximum area of land that a species can inhabit.
The minimum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely.
The minimum area of land that a species can inhabit.
The maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely.
What is the difference between Keystone and Indicator Species?
Keystone species and Indicator species are the same.
Keystone species play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem, while Indicator species are used to indicate the health of an ecosystem.
Keystone species and Indicator species have no impact on ecosystems.
Keystone species are used to indicate the health of an ecosystem, while Indicator species play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem.
What are Abiotic factors?
The process of evolution in an environment.
Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment.
Living organisms in the environment.
The interaction between living organisms and their environment.
What are Biotic factors?
Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment.
Living organisms in the environment.
The process of evolution in an environment.
The interaction between living organisms and their environment.
What is Population Growth?
The increase in the number of individuals in a population over time.
The decrease in the number of individuals in a population over time.
The movement of individuals out of a population.
The movement of individuals into a population.
What is the impact of rapid population growth on the environment?
It has no significant impact.
It leads to increased biodiversity.
It can lead to overexploitation of natural resources and habitat destruction.
It reduces the rate of climate change.
What is the difference between exponential and logistic population growth?
Exponential growth is unlimited, while logistic growth is limited by carrying capacity.
Logistic growth is unlimited, while exponential growth is limited by carrying capacity.
There is no difference between exponential and logistic population growth.
Exponential growth refers to human populations, while logistic growth refers to animal populations.
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