Bowling Final Exam Questions and All
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Ecology - Answer scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment
Abiotic Factors - Answer nonliving factors, an abundance of mosaic small scale differences in
chemical and physical influences, such as temperature, light, water, and nutrients
Biotic Factors - Answer living factors, other organisms that are part of an individual’s
environment
Climate - Answer long-term prevailing weather conditions at a given place
major abiotic components of climate (4) - Answer temperature, precipitation, sunlight, wind
Bodies of water effects on a climate - Answer Water heats and cools more slowly than land
does
Rain Shadow - Answer phenomenon the moist air can't get over the mountains so the other
side is dry
Solstice - Answer when the earth is farthest away from the sun
Equinox - Answer when the earth is closest to the sun
What causes the seasons? - Answer the tilt of the earth
Biomes - Answer Regions of the world with similar climates
Aquatic Biomes - Answer biomes revolving around water
, Wetlands - Answer (biome) habitat that is inundated by water at least some of the time and
that supports plants adapted to water-saturated soil, most productive on earth, home to many
invertebrates and birds
Estuaries - Answer (biome) a transition area between river and sea, salinity rises and falls with
the tides, nutrient-rich and highly productive, abundant food supply attracts marine life
Streams and Rivers - Answer (biome) The most prominent physical characteristic is current,
damming and flood control impair their function
Intertidal Zones - Answer (biome) habitat that is periodically submerged and exposed by the
tides
Ocean Pelagic Zone - Answer (biome)a vast realm of open blue water, constantly mixed by
wind-driven oceanic currents, covers 70% of the world's surface
Coral Reefs - Answer (biome) formed from the calcium carbonate skeletons of corals
Marine Benthic Zone - Answer (biome) organisms are adapted to continuous cold and
extremely high water pressure
Oligotrophic Lakes - Answer oxygen-rich & nutrient-poor lakes
Eutrophic Lakes - Answer oxygen-poor & nutrient-rich lakes
Photic Zone - Answer The narrow top layer of an ocean or lake, where light penetrates
sufficiently for photosynthesis to occur
Aphotic Zone - Answer The part of an ocean or lake beneath the photic zone, where light does
not penetrate sufficiently for photosynthesis to occur
Benthic Zone - Answer the bottom surface of an aquatic environment
Turnover - Answer The mixing of waters as a result of changing water temperature profiles in a