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Which biome has the most rainfall?
(Tropical Rainforests)
1,2
Name all three nutrientcycles.
(The Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Cycles)
1,3
An easier way to saydichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane.
(DDT)
1,4
In the process of __?__ living organisms change
over time as their environment changes.
(Natural Selection)
2,1
This biome has permanentlyfrozen soil, few to no trees,
and very short plants.
(Tundra)
2,2
Primary producers undergothis process which takes
carbon out of theatmosphere.
(Photosynthesis)
2,3
This toxin is stored in the fat tissue of Orcas, andaffects their fertility.
(PCB’s)
2,4
Eurasian milfoil and the European starling are
examples of these.
(Invasive species)
3,1
The main two abiotic factorsthat influence the
characteristics and distribution of biomes.
(Temperature and precipitation)
3,2
This nutrient is most abundant in the atmosphere,
but is unavailable to mostliving organisms in this
form.
(Nitrogen, as N2)
3,3
The process where the amountof toxins in an organismincrease over its lifetime.
(Bioaccumulation)
3,4
The three types of adaptations are...
(Structural, physiological, and behavioral)
4,1
This biome has two varieties.Both experience cold nights
and limited precipitation
(Deserts)
4,2
This nutrient is the only onenot found in the atmosphere.
(Phosphorus)
4,3
The process where theconcentration of toxins in
organisms increases as they move uptrophic levels.
(Biomagnification)
4,4
The distance measured indegrees north or south
from the equator.
(Latitude)
5,1
In this biome the seasonal changes betweensummer and winter are very large. Precipitation
is evenly distributed over the year
(Temperate Deciduous Forest)
5,2
In this form of the nutrient, it contributes toglobal warming.
(Carbon Dioxide, CO2)
5,3
The process where micro-organisms are used to
“eat” up deadly toxinsin the soil.
(Bioremediation)
5,4
Squeezing together soil particles so that the air
spaces between them arereduced, is called...
(Soil Compaction)