Ecosystems Review for Quiz #2 (Notes 7-15)

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Ecosystems Review for Quiz #2 (Notes 7-15)

Is a lake considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Is a forest considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Is a pond considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Is an ocean considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Is a saltmarsh considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Are grasslands considered aquatic or terrestrial? Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has water that moves slowly and drops a load? Salt marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has many trees? forest Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has organisms that include sharks, plankton, kelp, and squid? Ocean Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is covered in grass? grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has bison, prairie dogs, grasshoppers, zebras, and giraffes? grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has prairies and savannas in Africa? grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is where salt and freshwaters meet? Salt marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has lichen, bears, monkeys, owls/birds, and squirrels? forests Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is predominantly freshwater? Lakes / ponds Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has cordgrass, egrets, fiddler crabs, raccoons, and herons? Salt marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is effected by tides? Salt marsh or ocean Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has cattails, ducks, geese, and frogs? Lakes and ponds Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is a large body of water completely surrounded by land or a small shallow body of water? Lakes and ponds Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) is a large body of salt water? oceans Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has grasses that keep soil down instead of letting it blow away. grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) receives very little rain? grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the following ecosystems (saltmarsh, forest, grassland, ocean, or lake/pond) has animals that require gills to breathe? Oceans, Lakes and Ponds, Salt marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer True or False: The lack of sediment in the water is a key factor for water animals to survive. true Click One Time for Answer

True or False: a mixture of Salt / fresh water = muddy water. Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer True or False: The number of species increases as you get closer to the equator. True Click One Time for Answer

True or False: Sharks are considered bottom - dwellers. Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer True or False: Animals that live in salt marshes have to be able to live in both land and water environment. true Click One Time for Answer

True or False: Lichens are used to make dyes. Click One Time for Answer

Name the five oceans on the Earth. Atlantic Pacific Indian Artic Southern Oceans Click Five Times for Answers