It rains then that water forms a lake or river then the water
soaks down into the ground Then it must stay there for a couple of
years then it forms a large amount of clean water This cycle forms
groundwater.
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How do chemosynthetic bacteria make their food
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by absorbing chemicals
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Where would you expect to find the fewest invertebrates
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you would expect to find the most in animals you would expect to
find the least in plants
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Stream gradient role on stream velocity
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An increase in gradient will generally increase stream
velocity.
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What should you do to increase the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the solution
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add oxygen
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What do all wetlands have in common
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They are wet.
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Wetlands form an important environment for aquatic plants and
animals. They are also a haven for migrating birds that have
retreated from the bitter northern weather, to overwinter in milder
climes.
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What feature allows rockweed to withstand the constant wave action of its environment
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holdfasts - apex
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Which trees typically benefit from frequent fires
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Pines (APEX)
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Which factor allows earth to hold onto liquid water
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Moderate temperatures
just got it right apex (:
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Which of the could you find in the benthic zone of a lake
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You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a
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Which feature helps shortleaf pines resist fires
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a root structure that protects buds from fire
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Which is an important function of salt marshes such as the one on the cape hatteras seashore in North Carolina
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ocean tides
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What can lead to coral bleaching
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increased sunlight
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How does groundwater form
It rains then that water forms a lake or river then the water
soaks down into the ground Then it must stay there for a couple of
years then it forms a large amount of clean water This cycle forms
groundwater.
How do chemosynthetic bacteria make their food
by absorbing chemicals
Where would you expect to find the fewest invertebrates
you would expect to find the most in animals you would expect to
find the least in plants
Stream gradient role on stream velocity
An increase in gradient will generally increase stream
velocity.
What should you do to increase the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the solution
add oxygen
What do all wetlands have in common
They are wet.
*****
Wetlands form an important environment for aquatic plants and
animals. They are also a haven for migrating birds that have
retreated from the bitter northern weather, to overwinter in milder
climes.
What feature allows rockweed to withstand the constant wave action of its environment
holdfasts - apex
Which trees typically benefit from frequent fires
Pines (APEX)
Which factor allows earth to hold onto liquid water
Moderate temperatures
just got it right apex (:
Which of the could you find in the benthic zone of a lake
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a
lake.
Which feature helps shortleaf pines resist fires
a root structure that protects buds from fire
Which is an important function of salt marshes such as the one on the cape hatteras seashore in North Carolina