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Succession Population GrowthHuman Population 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Land Biomes Limiting Factors
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The main limiting factor in the desert?
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What is water? (Lack of Water)
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An organisms ability to deal with changing abiotic conditions
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What is tolerance?
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Any factor that prevents the growth of a population?
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What is a limiting factor?
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A factor such as disease that increases its effect when the population becomes more crowded.
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What is a density dependent limiting factor?
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The main limiting factor in a grassland.
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What is fire?
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Succesion that begins with bare rock and no living oraganisms
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What is primary succession?
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Succession that occurs after a disturbance such as a forest fire
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What is secondary succesion?
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Populations of organisms that are the first to grow in an area.
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What are pioneer species?
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Glaciers and volcanoes can cause the conditions for this type of succesion
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What is primary succession?
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Type of succession pictured below
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What is secondary succesion?
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This biome contain soil that is frozen year round (permafrost)
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What is the tundra?
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The distance from the equator is known as this
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What is lattitude?
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The two most important measurements in determining a biomes climate.
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What are precipitation and temperature?
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This biome is found near the equator and gets 200cm or more of rainfall a year.
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What is the tropical rain forest?
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This biome contains lions, zebra, and giraffe.
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What is the savannah (tropical grassland)?
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Type of growth curve shown here
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What is logistic growth curve (s- curve)?
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The maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can sustain for a long period of time.
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What is carrying capacity?
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A The population in the country pictured will most likely experience this type of growth.
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What is rapid or exponential growth?
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The estimated human population is a approaching this number.
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What is 7 billion?
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As any population reaches carrying capacity the amount of this will decrease.
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What is food, space, or mates?
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Developing countries usually have a high one; the rate at which babies are born.
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What is birthrate?
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Animals that travel in groups such as schools of fish or herds of bison are said to have this dispersion pattern.
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What is clumped?
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The process of organisms moving (migrating) into a population.
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What is immigration
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Based on the graph the type of growth that Germany is most likely to have
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What zero or negative growth?
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The number of organisms in a population per unit of area.
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What is population density?
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Make your wager
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The process of organisims migrating away from a population
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What is emmigration?
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