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What is a Producer?   A producer is a organism that uses energy from the sun or other chemical reactions to make its own food.  
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What is a Omnivore?   An animal that feeds on other animals and plants  
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What is a Scavenger?   Organisms that feed on dead animals  
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What is a Decomposer?   An organism that breaks down dead organisms, animal droppings, leaves, and waste produced by living things  
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What are Photosynthetic plants?   Are plants and algae that provide almost all the energy in their ecosystem  
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Which level of the ecosystem has the most energy?   producer  
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All ecosystem or biomes that what?   Have organisms that fill similar ecological roles  
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what is Phytoplankton?   live in fresh or salt water and produce their own food  
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What is A abiotic factor?   a nonliving part of the ecosystem  
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What is a biotic factor?   a living part of the ecosystem  
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Fewer organisms live were and why?   in the poler tundra because not as many organisms are specialized in the cold  
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What is a constant source of energy?   The sun and its renewable  
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What does plastic come from?   oil  
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If a object is more dense will it sink or float?   sink  
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If an object is less dense will it sink or float?   float  
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How does sound travel?   By vibrating air molecules and its a energy  
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What does friction produce?   heat like rubbing hands together  
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does air causes friction?   yes it does and air resistance  
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Why do shooting stars burn in are atmosphere?   because of friction  
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What are the three types of transfer?   conduction, radiation,and convection  
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What is Conduction?   The transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles and matter  
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What is Radiation?   Transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves  
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What is convection?   The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of matter form one place to another  
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What are air currents driver by?   By the sun  
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What is swiched in air currents?   the cool ocean air is swiched with the hot land air that heats up quickly  
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Are ultra violet rays harmful when the pass through the clouds?   Yes  
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Does are California currents keep are state cool   yes  
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Were does are warm air come from?   The equator  
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Were does are cool dry air come from?   The poles  
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What does the Lithosphere contain?   Earth Plate Tectonics  
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Were does earthquakes occurs?   along plate boundries  
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San Andreas occurs were?   along the border of oceanic+ continental plates  
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What is the Richter Scale used for?   to measure the strength of earthquakes  
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What does lithification do?   it turns sediment into rocks  
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What is the process of lithification?   Decomposed - Compacted - Cemented  
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What is uniformitarianism?   the idea that Earth process that are at work today and been at work in earths past  
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What is superposition?   the teory that the undisturbed layers of rock have the oldest layer on the bottom and the youngest layers on top  
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Evidence to how envirements have decayed can be foced by?   Comparing many fossils from sedimantary layers  
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When continents have drifted what do animals have to deal with?   climate change  
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Photosghthesis by bactcria cause what?   Oxegen to increase in the a of early earth  
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