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Tectonic Plates are
a) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
b) The breaking down of rocks by weather and water.
c) The broken-down material carried off.
d) The specific environment in which a particular species lives.
Weathering
a) The breaking down of rocks by weather and water.
b) Dormancy in some animals.
c) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
d) The total area in which a species can live.
Erosion
a) The life processes within the body slow down.
b) The broken-down material carried off.
c) An area that is claimed as a living space by an individual animal or group of animals.
d) Dormancy in some animals.
Territory
a) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
b) An area that is claimed as a living space by an individual animal or group of animals.
c) The life processes within the body slow down.
d) Dormancy in some animals.
Dormant-
a) The life processes within the body slow down.
b) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
c) The specific environment in which a particular species lives.
d) The total area in which a species can live.
Hibernation
a) Dormancy in some animals.
b) A group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.
c) The total area in which a species can live.
d) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
Species
a) A group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.
b) All the members of a species that live in the same geographic area.
c) Includes all the communities in an area, as well as the abiotic factors in the environment.
d) The total area in which a species can live.
Habitat
a) The specific environment in which a particular species lives.
b) All the members of a species that live in the same geographic area.
c) Includes all the communities in an area, as well as the abiotic factors in the environment.
d) The total area in which a species can live.
Geographical Range
a) The total area in which a species can live.
b) All the members of a species that live in the same geographic area.
c) Includes all the communities in an area, as well as the abiotic factors in the environment.
d) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
Population
a) All the members of a species that live in the same geographic area.
b) All the different populations that live and interact in the same area.
c) Includes all the communities in an area, as well as the abiotic factors in the environment.
d) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
Community
a) All the different populations that live and interact in the same area.
b) The variety of species in an ecosystem.
c) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
d) The specific environment in which a particular species lives.
Ecosystem
a) All the different populations that live and interact in the same area.
b) Includes all the communities in an area, as well as the abiotic factors in the environment.
c) The variety of species in an ecosystem.
d) Several large, movable plates to make up the lithosphere.
Biodiversity
a) The variety of species in an ecosystem.
b) The specific environment in which a particular species lives.
c) The breaking down of rocks by weather and water.
d) A group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.
Glaciers, weather, and water shape Earth by
a) Erosion
b) Habitat
c) Community
d) Population
The most recent ice age ended about
a) 10,000 years ago
b) 1,000 years ago
c) 100 years ago
d) 200 years ago
Almost all energy used by living things comes from
a) the sun
b) the air
c) food
d) water
Hibernation enables an animal to save
a) Energy
b) Sleep
c) Food
d) Water
The type of environment that is suitable for a certain species is its
a) Habitat
b) Community
c) Population
d) School
All the members of a species that live in an are make up a
a) Population
b) Habitat
c) Community
d) Ocean
A stable ecosystem includes
a) A wide variety of organisms.
b) limited selection of organisms.
c) only one type of organisms.
d) no organisms.
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