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Ecosystem Jeopardy Hosted by Miss Bloser

Anything Goes Forests Water Ecosystems Vocabulary 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Population A group of the same kind of living things that live in the same place at the same time Row 1, Col 1

A forest in which most of the trees lose and regrow their Deciduous Forest A forest in which most of the trees lose and regrow their leaves each year 1,2

The place where a population habitat The place where a population lives in an ecosystem 1,3

A thick forest with tall trees that gets a lot of rain Coastal forest A thick forest with tall trees that gets a lot of rain and does not get very warm or cold 1,4

Everything around a living thing Environment Everything around a living thing 2,1

The living and nonliving things in an environment ecosystem The living and nonliving things in an environment 2,2

All the populations that live community All the populations that live in an ecosystem 2,3

A hot, wet forest where the trees grow very tall and their Tropical Rain Forest A hot, wet forest where the trees grow very tall and their leaves stay green all year 2,4

A forest in which most of the Coniferous Forest A forest in which most of the trees are cone bearing and stay green all year 3,1

An area in which the main forest An area in which the main plants are trees 3,2

The middle level of a tropical understory The middle level of a tropical rain forest 3,3

The edge of a pond is a good _____________ for Habitat The edge of a pond is a good _____________ for cattails 3,4

All the insects living near a pond population All the insects living near a pond Make up a ____________ 4,1

Coniferous leaves change color before they drop off. false True or False: Coniferous leaves change color before they drop off. 4,2

Many animals can live in more than True True or False: Many animals can live in more than one environment 4,3

Ecosystems never change False True or False: Ecosystems never change 4,4

Living things get what they need from their environments True True or False? Living things get what they need from their environments 5,1

An area in which the main Forest An area in which the main plants are trees. 5,2

All living things die when an ecosystem is damaged False True or False: All living things die when an ecosystem is damaged 5,3

Name the type of tree in the rainforest that the man was Kapok Tree Bonus Question: Name the type of tree in the rainforest that the man was going to chop down 5,4