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Des-Unit C

Science Def.

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What are biotic factors? The living things in the enviroment
Name 3 abiotic factors Water,Rock,Air,Sunlight, ect.
What is the def. of enviroment? The souroundings in which an organisim lives
What is a part of an enviroment in which an organisim lives? A habitat
What is a population? Organisams of the same kind living together
Populations living in the same enviroment make up a what? Community
What is an ecosystem? A community and it's abiotic parts
What is place the is defined by it's vegetation and it's animals? A biome
What are some biomes? Deciduous Forest, grasslands, and taiga
What is the order of the thing that happen in the water cycle? Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, groundwater
Name another cycle other than the water cycle and there def. The Carbon Cycle-The flow of carbon as a solid, liguid, and gas through the Earth's ecosystem
Name another cycle other than the water cycle and the carbon cycle and the def. The Nitrogen Cycle-The flow of nitrogen through the ecosystem
Define : Reusable resource Reusable resources cycle through earth, and can be used again, and again, and again without changing it's form/what it originally was
Define : Renewable and Nonrenewable Renewable- A resource that can be replaced within a human lifespan Nonrenewable- A resource that CANNOT be replace within a human lifespan
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