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ECOLOGY

WORD FOR MY TEST

TermDefinition
TRADE OFF GIVING UP ONE THING FOR ANOTHER
DEFORESTATION THE ACT OR RESULT OF CUTTING DOWN OR BURNING ALL THE TREES IN AN AREA
REFORESTATION THE ACT OF PLANTING SEEDS OR YOUNG TREES IN AN AREA WHERE THERE USED TO BE A FOREST
FOSSIL FUEL NON RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE FORMED FROM REMAINS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS THAT LIVED AND DIED LONG TIME AGO
GLOBAL WARNING WORLD WIDE TREND OF INCREASING AVARAGE TEMPERATURE
POLLUTION ANYTHING THAT IS ADDED TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND HAS A NEGATIVE EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT OR ITS ORGANISMS
HOST THE ORGANISM THAT APARASITE LIVES IN ORON
PRODUCER ORGANISM THAT USE AN OUTSIDE ENERGY SOURCE SUCH AS THE SUN TO MAKE ENERGY RICH MOLECULES
ABIOTIC NONLIVING PART OF THE ENVIRONMENT
BIOTIC LIVING THINGS THE ENVIRONMENT
SCAVENGER THESE ANIMAL EAT DEAD OR DYING ANIMALS. THEY DO NOT RETURN THE NUTRIENTS TO THE SOIL (VULTURE)
POPULATION ALL THE ORGANISM IN A ECOSYSTEM THAT BELONG TO THE SAME SPECIES
PARASITE AN ORGANISM THAT LIVE ON/OR INSIDE ANOTHER ORGANISM AND HARMS THE HOST
RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESOURCES THAT CAN BE REPLACED AND REUSED BY NATURE
NO RENEWABLE RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES THAT CAN NOT BY REPLACED BY NATURE
AUTOTROPHIC ORGANISM THAT CAN MADE ITS OWN FOOD
HETEROTROPHIC ORGANISM THAT CAN NOT SYNTHESIS THEIR OWN FOOD
EVAPORATION CHANGING OF LIQUID TO A GAS
PRECIPITATION IS RAIN, SNOW, SLEET OR HAIL ANY KIND OF WEATHER CONDITION WHERE SOMETHING FALLING FROM THE SKY
INDUSTRIALIZATION OCCURS WHEN INDUSTRY IS INTRODUCED ON A LARGE SCALE TO A REGION OR COUNTRY
CONSERVATION THE ACT OF CONSERVING PREVENTION OF INJURY DECAY WASTE OR LOSS PRESERVATION
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