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Interdependence This is a product of Mr Essex a member of the science department of Dartford Technology College

Question 1 What do we call the ability to change to suit the environment? Adaptation Conforming Readjusting Rebuilding

Question 2 What do we call living in water? Terrestrial Airborne Aquatic Subterranean

Question 3 A variety of species of plants and animals? Biodegradable Biosphere Biodiversity Biotechnology

Question 4 What do we call a battle between different types of organism over the same resource? Trafalgar Waterloo The Bulge Competition

Question 5 What do we call keeping the habitat the same even when environmental conditions change? Conservation Observation Preservation Reservation

Question 6 What do we call the cutting down of trees and shrubs to ground level to encourage rapid new growth? Felling Coppicing Logging Pruning

Question 7 A word for a particular set of conditions, including water, temperature, light and air? Envelope Envious Environment Entity

Question 8 What do we call the process where fertiliser and sewage build up in water and over encourage algal growth? Slime deposit Algal deposit Bacterial deposit Eutrophication

Question 9 What do we call the environment when the conditions are far outside the boundaries where humans can live comfortably? Bizarre Uncommon Extreme Moderate

Question 10 What do we call the mutual dependence of one organism with another? Saprophytic Parasitic Cannibalistic Interdependence

Question 11 What do we call the chemicals used as fertilisers to make crops grow better? Sulphates Chlorates Nitrates Chlorides

Question 12 The word used for living things such as animals, plants or insects? Organism Cell Tissue Nucleus

Question 13 What do we call the oxygen in the atmosphere joined together in three’s? Trioxygen Ozone Chlorofluorocarbons Monoxides

Question 14 What do we call chemicals that act as fertilsers which are found in sewage? Phosphates Sulphates Chlorates Chlorides

Question 15 What do we call contamination of the environment? Devastation Rubbishing Pollution Garbaging

Question 16 What do we call the killing and eating of other animals for food? Prey Predation Parasitic Saprophytic

Question 17 What do we call reusing materials instead of the original resource? Replacement Resorting Recycling Repairing

Question 18 What do we call the planting of trees to increase the number of trees? Deforestation Reforestation Forestation Plantation

Question 19 What do we call the replacing of a tree or a shrub by planting another one of the same species? Replacement forests Replacement flowers Replacement planting Replacement horticulture

Question 20 What do we call the gradual change of a habitat to become a woodland? Recession Obsession Possession Succession

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