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The nutrient that contributesto Acid Rain.

(Nitrogen)

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What you call a group of organisms so

similar to one another theycan reproduce with

each other.

(A Species)

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This kind of biome has the greatest biodiversity

on Earth.

(Tropical Rainforest)

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This biome has the leastbiodiversity of any.

(because so few things live there)

(Permanent Ice)

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The main vegetation in thisbiome is coniferous trees.

(Boreal Forest)

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This kind of successionwould occur after a

forest fire.

(Secondary)

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At which trophic leveldo carnivores first appear?

(Third)

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The process where plantsand animal put carbon

back into the atmosphere.

(Cellular Respiration)

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When nitrogen gas (N2) is converted into nitrate andammonium, it is called...

(Nitrogen fixing)

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When too many nutrientslike nitrogen leach

into lakes, algal growth increases. This is called…

(Eutrophication)

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Calcium carbonate is astructural component of

this kind of living organism.

(Marine organisms)

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Accumulation of toxins ismeasured in…

(it’s a unit of measurement)

(Parts per Million - PPM)

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_________ is the height ofa land mass above sea level.

(Elevation)

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When one organism benefits, and the other one is neither

helped nor harmed.

(Commensalism)

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When both organisms in a symbiotic

relationship benefit.

(Mutalism)

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One species looks like anotherone that is poisonous

or tastes bad.

(Mimicry)

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One species benefits, theother is harmed.

(Parasitism)

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All the members of a speciesin an ecosystem are called...

(A Population)

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The place where an organism lives.

(Habitat)

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The thin layer of air, land,and water on Earth’s surfacewhere all living things exist.

(The Biosphere)