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Warm Up: Ecosystem Challenge: Unscramble the Terms

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Test your knowledge of ecological concepts by unscrambling key terms related to population dynamics.

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Warm Up: Ecosystem Challenge: Unscramble the TermsVersion en ligne

Test your knowledge of ecological concepts by unscrambling key terms related to population dynamics.

par Noel Sayco
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The phenomenon where a group surpasses the sustainable limits of its environment.

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The process of deterioration in quality or condition, often due to human activity.

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The maximum amount or number that can be sustained or supported in a given environment.

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The ability to maintain ecological balance without depleting resources.

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A state of balance between opposing forces or influences in a system.

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The capacity of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances or changes.

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The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.

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The natural environment where a species or community of organisms lives.

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This occurs when a population exceeds the environment's carrying capacity, leading to a rapid decline due to resource depletion, environmental degradation, or other limiting factors.

  
  
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This is a reduction in the environment's ability to support a population sustainably.

     
  
  
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One that has reached an equilibrium, where the birth rate is equal to the death rate over time.

  
  
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This refers to an increase in the environment's ability to support a population, often due to improvements in resource availability, habitat quality, or technology.

     
  
  
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