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Ecology Jeopardy Abiotic factors Symbiotic Relationships Biomes Human Interactions Random miscellaneous stuff

Abiotic Factors~$200 Q: When this changes, temperature changes as well…….. A: What is altitude? Back to board

Abiotic Factors~$400 Q:In a desert biome, this abiotic factor is scarce and many plants must adapt to receiving less……. A:What is Water? Back to Board

Abiotic Factors~$600 Q:This “cold” process is involved in the breakdown and weathering of rocks and soil……….. A:What is freezing? Back to board

Abiotic Factors~$800 Q: In this part of the world the sun does not rise above the horizon for more than 6 months during the winter…... A:What are the North and/or South poles? Back to board

Abiotic Factors~$1000 Q:This is the layer of water through which light passes….. A:What is the Photic Zone? Back to board

Biomes~ $200 This Biome has heavy annual rainfall,constant warm temperature, and includes many species of broad leafed plants…………. What is a tropical rain forest? Back to board

Biomes~$400 Q: Foxes and squirrels are most likely to live in this common biome…….. A:What is a temperate deciduous forest? Back To Board

Biomes~$600 Q:This is a major land area characterized by permanently frozen subsoil…….. A: What is a tundra? Back to Board

Biomes~$800 Q: This biome is characterized by little rainfall and daily temperature fluctuations……….. A: What is a Desert? Back to Board

Biomes~ $1000 Q: This is the biome that is dominated by pine, fir and spruce trees………... A: What is the taiga biome? Back to board

Human Interactions~$200 Q: Many whales were killed during the 1800’s. This is the negative human activity that explains the killings of these whales... A: What is the sell-out of living marine animals, for money? Back to board

Human Interactions~$400 Q: Many governments are limiting the use of toxic pesticides and enforcing stricter hunting and fishing laws. These efforts are attempts to… A: What is preventing species extinction? Back to board

Human Interactions~$600 Q: Affluent lifestyles have led to increased demands for a wide variety of consumable products. The packaging of these products has caused environmental problems that are most directly associated with this action... A: What is solid waste disposal/pollution? Back to board

Human Interactions~$800 Q: In an attempt to prevent certain species from becoming extinct, humans have done this… A: What is, increased wildlife management and habitat protection? Back to board

Human Interactions~$1000 Q: This practice will help conserve soil resources... A: What is planting cover-crops on slopes along highways? Back to board

Random Stuff~1000 Q: Name one example for each of the following: Symbiotic Relationships, Abiotic Factors, Biomes, and Human Interactions... Symbiotic Relationships- A person with lice. Abiotic Factors- Altitude Biomes- Temperate deciduous forest Human Interactions- Throwing garbage in the ocean to create ocean pollution Back to board

Symbiotic Relationships ~ $200 Q: These are the three kinds of symbiotic relationships... A: What is commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism? Back to Board

Symbiotic Relationships ~ $400 Q:This is what symbiotic means……….. A: the relationship between organisms living together Back to Board

Symbiotic Relationships ~ $600 Q: This is an example of the relationship between and tapeworm and a dog... A: What is parasitism? Back to Board

Symbiotic Relationships ~ $800 Q: This has to happen in a symbiotic relationship... A: One organism always has to benefit Back to Board

Symbiotic Relationships ~ $1000 Q: In parasitism, state the name of the organism that is benefited and the organism that is harmed A: The organism that is benefited is the parasite and the harmed organism is the host. Back to Board

Random Stuff ~ $200 Q Interconnected food chains form a... A: What is a food web? Back to Board

Random Stuff ~ $400 Q: This is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors... A: Abiotic is non-living and biotic is living Back to Board

Random Stuff ~ $600 Q: This fuzzy creature lives among flightless birds in a dry climate A: What is a Polar Bear? Back to Board

Random Stuff ~ $800 Q: A primary source of energy for ecosystems is... A: What is sunlight? Back to Board

Random Stuff~$1000 Q:This is the type of hat Mr. Buono was seen wearing one class day……. A:What is……c’mon like I would honestly ask that!(by the way it was the santa hat) Click here for real question