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Three types of plate boundaries. divergent convergent transverse. Curves the global wind patterns. Coriolus Effect. Soil layer where organic material is found. O Horizon. T hey eat dead material and their waste enriches the soil. Detrivores. Layer of air where jets fly.
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Three types of plate boundaries divergent convergent transverse
Curves the global wind patterns Coriolus Effect
Soil layer where organic material is found OHorizon
They eat dead material and their waste enriches the soil Detrivores
Layer of air where jets fly Stratosphere
Layer of air where weather occurs Troposphere
Top 3 gases in atmosphere nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor
What happens to air at the equator? Warm moist air rises up and out cools and descendes 30o north and south of equator
Movement of heat in liquids or gases convection
Lines running pole to pole Longitude
How do volcanoes affect weather? Ash and microparticles causes global cooling due to blocking sunlight from reaching Earth
Convection circuit 0-30o north and south Hadley cell
Convection circuit 30-60o north or south of equator Ferrell cell
Describe La Nada in the Pacific Warm air rises up on Asian side heads towards Americas, descends and returns towards Asia causing upwelling of nutrients in Pacific side of Americas
Describe El Nino There is a reversal and warm air and ocean water moves towards the Americas from Asia
Effects of El Nino Harsh winter in north and drought in southern areas
Water absorbed by soil in the water cycle infiltration
General water cycle pattern Evaporation off water, condensation, and precipitation
The nitrogen cycle letters and what each stands for NNAAD nitrogen fixation nitrification ammonification assimilation denitrification
What is assimilation? Roots take up nitrates
What is denitrification? Nitrogen returning to atmosphere
Major two sources of sulfur in the atmosphere? Coal burning power plants and volcanoes
Acid rain gas Sulfur dioxide
Odd thing about the phosphorus cycle Little or no atmospheric component
The biotic and abiotic factors of an area interacting together ecosystem
Two names for organisms that make their own food energy producers autotrophs
A species whose health shows the health of its environment indicator species
All the species in one area interacting with each other? community
A group of one type of species population
Non-living components of the environment or system abiotic factors
Niche How an organism lives
Increase in organic material per unit of time Productivity
The number of species in an ecosystem is species richness
The maximum amount or population that a habitat can hold is carrying capacity
A species that eats an animal that eats a plant is a secondary consumer
This law explains why energy is lost at each trophic level 2nd law of thermodynamics
Form of energy lost at each trophic level Heat
Determines biomes Climate
First species to return to a destroyed habitat… Pioneer species
Biome whose primary vegetation is evergreens Arboreal forest or Taiga
The plants that move in following a degradation of an ecosystem secondary succession
The final step of succession… climax community
A species critical to the success of an ecosystem keystone species
A species that creates or improves and ecosystem foundation species
Trees that lose their leaves in winter Deciduous trees
Weight of organic matter produced by plants biomass
Biome with nutrient rich soil grasslands or wetlands
Biome soil low in nutrients Rainforest
Photosynthesis sunlight and carbon dioxide makes sugar and oxygen
Importance of predators - limit populations - keep genetic strength of prey by killing old or ill