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What is the definition of pollution? Any unwanted substances added to the land, water, or air that causes problems to an environment
Pollutions have been ranged as what in the world today? Plastics, waste water products, factory trash, and many other forms created by human
What major human changes create negative impacts to environments? Create New Buildings, Dams, Roads, & Houses
How can people avoid having trouble with the environments around them? Human structures can avoid wildlife areas or create specific structures to co-exist with wild life
What are the types of pollutions that are mainly caused by people? Plastics, Waste Products, Factory Trash, & Other additional trash
What are the areas that pollutions have been known to effect environments? Air, Land, & Sea
What is the definition of a poacher? It is someone who breaks the law by illegally hunting animals or illegally fishing in areas that people are not allowed to
What are the 2 main problems that cause animals to be killed for “Black Market” profits? Poachers & Bad Governments
What is been done to stop illegal poaching in the world? New rules and laws that are setup by good governments
What is the definition to conservation? An attempt to preserve or protect an environment from harmful changes
What are major change makes that are caused by humans to the environments? Create New Buildings, Dams, Roads, & Houses
What are two major impacts that can be avoided by human being in an environment? Human structures avoid wildlife areas & creating specific structures to co-exist with wild life
What are the 3 changes that are caused in ecosystems? Climates changing temperature, changes due to new plant, or animal life live in the area
What are the 3 types of senses that can help a plant or animal survive? Survive hardships, beat the competition, and/or survive the predators
Which symbiosis benefits both organisms? Mutualism
Which symbiosis benefits one organism and the other is harmed? Parasitism
Which symbiosis benefits one organism and the other is not harmed? Commensalism
What are the names of the 3 types of symbiosis? Mutualism, Commensalism, & Parasitism
What is a long-term relationship where one organism helps another known as? Symbiosis
What are the 3 things that both plant and animals compete for in an ecosystem? Sunlight, Soil, & Water
In an ecosystem, what are the two things that are effected in survival? Plants (PRODUCERS) & Animals (CONSUMERS)
What is a niche in a habitat? A role that an animal or plant has in a particular area of its ecosystem
What areas have swamp areas and are near coastal shores which mainly have trees, like mangrove, and grasses grow in these salty conditions? Coastal Wetland-( Swamps & Lakes)
What type of ecosystem has the homes to many trees, like oak, maple, beech and small shrubs and plants? Mixed Forest /Deciduous forest
What areas have warm, rainy climates all year long, a variety of plants and high moisture due to the wet climate conditions? Tropical Rainforest
What areas have little rainfall yearly, organisms that live in hot, dry conditions, and plants variety from a variety of cactuses? Desert areas
What are mostly made of skeletons of dead coral animals, but most living creatures live in the top area which is considered to be warm, clear, and shallow water? Coral reefs
What are living and nonliving things that live in an area and their interactions? Ecosystems
What is the name of the factor in which all living things are a part of an ecosystem? Ex: (Organisms) Biotic
What is the name of the factor in which all nonliving things are a part of an ecosystem? Ex: (Air, water, soil, temperature, & sunlight) Abiotic
What is defined as a series of steps that involve energy transfer from one organism to another? Food Chain
What are the names of the types of ecosystems that exist in the world? Coral Reef, Desert, Tropical Rain Forest, Tundra, Taiga, Mixed Forest, Prairie, & Coastal Wetland
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