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Q2 Unit Test 3 Review Test

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Test your knowledge of ecosystems by unscrambling key terms related to various habitats.

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Ordonner les Lettres

Q2 Unit Test 3 Review TestVersion en ligne

Test your knowledge of ecosystems by unscrambling key terms related to various habitats.

par Noel Sayco
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A cold, treeless region characterized by low vegetation and a short growing season.

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A grassland ecosystem with scattered trees, supporting a variety of herbivores and predators.

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A biome featuring drought-resistant shrubs and a climate with hot, dry summers.

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A dense, humid ecosystem with high biodiversity and towering trees forming a canopy.

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A dry region with minimal rainfall, extreme temperatures, and specialized flora and fauna.

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An ecosystem dominated by grasses, often home to large herbivores and seasonal fires.

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A forest type characterized by cone-bearing trees, often found in colder climates.

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A biome consisting of cold-adapted coniferous forests, typically found in northern regions.

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The variety of life forms within a specific habitat or ecosystem.

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A close and long-term interaction between two different biological species.

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Organisms that break down dead or decaying organic material, recycling nutrients.

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Organisms that create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.

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Animals that primarily consume plants for nourishment.

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Organisms that mainly eat other animals for sustenance.

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A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.

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A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance.

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The variety of life forms within a given ecosystem, crucial for resilience and stability.

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A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.

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The process by which water becomes more acidic, often due to increased carbon dioxide levels.

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A period marked by the extensive coverage of land by ice sheets.

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The large-scale removal of trees, often leading to habitat loss and ecological imbalance.

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The study of the movement and interaction of Earth's plates, shaping landforms and ecosystems.

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The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food and other products.

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The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances and maintain its functions.

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