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Why are sources made from fossil fuels bad for the environment?
They release greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere
Two types of natural resources
renewable and nonrenewable
Sources that come from nature
natural resources
A relationship where both are benefited
mutualism
A relationship where one is benefited and the other one is neither harmed nor benefited
commensalism
A relationship where one is harmed and one is benefited
parasitism
Consumers that eat producers
primary consumers
They make their own food
producers
What causes forest fires?
Rising temperature, drought conditions, and dry vegetation
What two things do humans and animals need from plants?
oxygen and glucose (sugar)
What three things do plants use to make food?
sunlight, water, carbon dioxide
Why are plants essential components of the carbon cycle?
Because they absorb carbon dioxide
If Animal A eats two different food sources and Animal B eats only one, which one is more likely to survive if there is drought?
Animal A
What happens to predator populations when prey numbers decrease?
Predator numbers also decrease
What happens to predator populations when prey numbers increase?
Predator populations also increase
How much is transferred to the next level in the energy pyramid?
10%
Levels of Food Web
Producer - Primary Consumer - Secondary Consumer - Tertiary Consumer
Examples of limiting factors that determine carrying capacity
teacher will decide
What are biotic factors?
Living or once living
What are abiotic factors?
Non-living factors
Describe the photosynthesis process
Sun - Chloroplast - Glucose and Oxygen - Energy - Mitochondria - CO2 and water - Back to plants
What can possibly cause more gold in a particular area? Give one or two examples
movements in the tectonic plate, volcanic activity and erosion
Which is better for the environment - renewable or non-renewable sources and why?
Renewable because they are replenished, can be reused and are safe for the environment
These sources can't be replaced or used again
non-renewable sources
These materials are man-made
synthetic