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first in the food chain after the sun
producers
populations that live together in a defined area
community
living or once living parts of the environment
biotic factors
non living parts of the environment
abiotic factors
man who created the idea of Continental Drift
Alfred Wegner
volcano type that is wide and lava flows easily
shield
law that says the youngest layer is on top and the age of rock increases with depth
Law of superposition
one species benefits and the other is harmed
parasitism
one species benefits and the other does not get helped or hurt
commensalism
both species benefit from their relationship
mutualism
an accurate count or all the people in the area
population
the amount of people in a certain space or area
population density
diagram that shows how energy moves from one organism to another
food chain
animal that hunts and eats other animals
predator
animal that only eats plants
herbivore
living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
decomposer
animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
prey
animal that eats both plants and animals
omnivore
organism that makes its own food
producer
an organism that needs to eat other organisms for food
consumer
animal that eats other animals
carnivore
a system of many food chains that interact with each other
food web
part of the earth that contains all ecosystems
biosphere
community and its nonliving surroundings
ecosystem
groups of organisms of one type, living in the same area
population
a single individual living thing
organism
study of interactions between organisms and the environment
ecology
populations that live together in a defined area
community
wide volcano with lava that flows easily
shield
type of volcano that is small, highly explosive
cinder cone
a volcano type that is cone shaped, steep sided, thick lava, also called stratovolcano
composite
massive irregular shaped rocks which form the land and Earth and bottom of oceans
tectonic plates
the actual organism preserved in amber, ice, tar
preserved remains
minerals that fill the empty molds
cast fossils
fossils that formed when hard parts of the organism are buried in sediment
molds
fossils that form when minerals replace all or part of an organism
petrified fossils
fossils that are tracks and evidence of animal activity
trace fossils