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Courtney Beamer Dr. Simpson APES 9 April dictionary-sites

 An individual’s ability to survive and reproduce

 A vehicle that runs on either gasoline or ethanol

 The land adjacent to a river

 The residue collected from the chimney or exhaust pipe of a furnace

 The sequence of consumption from producers through tertiary consumers

 A condition in which people do not have adequate access to food esting-ct-blog/?Tag=food%20insecurity

 A condition in which people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs for an active and healthy life l-citizen-alert-food-security/

 A complex model of how energy and matter move between trophic levels

 Land dominated by trees and other woody vegetation and sometimes used for commercial logging

 The remains of an organism that has been preserved in rock l-fuels-and-classifications.html