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Biodiversity Changes

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What is the definition of photosynthetic?   Organisms that can use carbon dioxide and energy from sunlight to produce oxygen  
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G.F.R stands for?   Green Fluorescent Protein  
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Extinct means?   A species that has died out  
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How do oceans help regulate Earths climates?   They absorb and release heat energy  
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What are two ways we depend on Earths oceans?   They provide shipping routes and useful minerals  
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What are estuaries?   Coastal water bodies that receive river flow and open into the ocean.  
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Human_____have modified Earth's ocean systems in many ways and with various consequences.   activities  
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What is going on with water pollution?   Pollutants are out into the ocean along with contaminants in the land, and it is harmful to the ocean.  
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What's overharvesting?   Harvesting a resource at an unsustainable level.  
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_____ _____ are human-made underwater structures that provide surfaces for marine organisms to attach to on the ocean floor.   Artificial Reefs  
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What is one reason why invasive species could be bad.   They can promote the spread of disease.  
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Global warming is?   A trend of climate change observed by scientists that shows average temperatures on Earth to be gradually increasing.  
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Many members of the world's scientific community believe that ___ activities contribute to global warming. Burning ffuels like gasoline and coal releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap ___    
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What are estuaries?   Coastal water bodies that receive river flow and open into the ocean.  
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Human_____have modified Earth's ocean systems in many ways and with various consequences.   activities  
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What is going on with water pollution?   Pollutants are out into the ocean along with contaminants in the land, and it is harmful to the ocean.  
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What's overharvesting?   Harvesting a resource at an unsustainable level.  
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_____ _____ are human-made underwater structures that provide surfaces for marine organisms to attach to on the ocean floor.   Artificial Reefs  
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What is one reason why invasive species could be bad.   They can promote the spread of disease.  
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Global warming is?   A trend of climate change observed by scientists that shows average temperatures on Earth to be gradually increasing.  
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Many members of the world's scientific community believe that ___ activities contribute to global warming. Burning ___ fuels like gasoline and coal releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap ___ on Earths surface.    
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