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Competition   is when two animals are trying to consume the same food sources (weasels and foxes depending on the same food source)  
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The top order consumers are   carnivores (meat) or Omnivores  
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Decomposers   which break down plants and animals and return nitrogen and carbon to the soil and air  
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Individual, Species, Organism   An individual is any living thing or organism.  
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Population   A group of individuals of a given species that live in a specific geographic area at a given time  
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Community   A community includes populations of organisms of different species.  
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Ecosystem   Ecosystems include more than a community of living organisms (abiotic) interacting with the environment  
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Biome   A biome is a set of ecosystems sharing similar characteristics with their abiotic factors adapted to their environments.  
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Grassland   include grass shrubs & small trees. Animals include prairie dogs, foxes, and snakes.  
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Marine   (oceans) include plankton, crustaceans, herring, mackerel, and sharks.  
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Phytoplankton   are the producers of the ocean.  
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Biosphere   All the different biomes, each blending into the other. A biosphere is the sum of all the ecosystems established on Earth.  
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There will be more producers than   1st order consumers, more 1st order consumers  
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There will be more producers than 1st order consumers, more 1st order consumers   There will be more producers than 1st order consumers, more 1st order consumers than 2nd order consumers,  
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There will be more producers than 1st order consumers, more 1st order consumers than 2nd order consumers, and more 2nd order consumers than   There will be more producers than 1st order consumers, more 1st order consumers than 2nd order consumers, and more 2nd order consumers than 3rd orders consumers because there is more energy at the start or less energy as you go from  
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The lines in a food web or food chain show   The Flow Of Energy!  
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Collection   is when water falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land.  
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Precipitation   occurs when so much water has condensed that the air cannot hold it anymore. The clouds get heavy and water falls back to the earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow.  
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Water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds. This is called   condensation  
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is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam. The water vapor or steam leaves the river, lake or ocean and goes into the air.   Evaporation  
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The earth has a limited amount of water. That water keeps going around and around and around and around and in what we call the   "Water Cycle".  
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All living things are made of   carbon  
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