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Science NoteCards for C. 3

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What is Absorption?   Precipitation soaking into the ground.  
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What is an Aquifer?   Ground water stored underground and in between rocks.  
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What is Condensation?   When water vapor turns liquid water into and becomes visible as cloud, fog, or water droplets.  
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What is Evaporation?   When liquid water turns into water vapor. (Gas)  
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What is Groundwater?   Water that is under the surface of the ground.  
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What is Humidity?   The Measurement of amount of water vapor in the air.  
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What is Precipitation?   Water in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.  
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What is a Run Off?   Water that is not absorbed so it flows downhill, usually into a body of water.  
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What is Surface Water?   Water that is not absorbed and collects in ponds, lakes, streams, or rivers.  
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What is Transpiration?   Water that sweats and evaporates from a plant, mostly from the underside of the leaves.  
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What is a Watershed?   The entire region of land draining into river, river system, or other body of water.  
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What is an Impervious Surface?   Material that water is not able to soak into.  
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What is Infiltration?   Water soaking into soli or other surface material.  
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What is an Aquatic Invasive Species?   Water organisms that invade other ecosystems beyond their natural range.  
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What is a Carnivore?   A consumer that only eats other animals.  
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What is an Ecosystem?   All the living and non living things that interact on the habitat.  
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What is a Food Web?   Consists of many food chains overlapping in an ecosystem.  
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What is Photosynthesis?   How some organisms use sunlight to make their own food.  
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What is a Consumer?   An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.  
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What is an Energy Pyramid?   Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.  
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What is a Herbivore?   Consumers that only eat plants.  
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What is a Producer?   An organism that can make its own food.  
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What is a Decomposer?   Breaks down waste and dead organisms and returns raw materials to the ecosystem.  
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What is a Food Chain?   A series of events in which one organism eats another for food and obtains energy.  
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What is a Omnivore?   Consumers that eat plants and animals.  
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What are Scavengers?   A carnivore that feeds on dead organisms.  
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