Biology UCP Chapter 3
What changes would cause an increase in Earth's average temperatures
an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in atmosphere
(There's a diagram with this one) Plants that thrive in this type of climate are MOST LIKELY adapted to which of these conditions
seasonal variations in temperature
Ecology
study of the complex systems of interactions that sustain life on the planet
Climate
the average temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns in an area
Biosphere
the global system which contains most of the life on earth
What accounts for the unequal distribution of heat between the equator and the poles?
the poles do not get as much direct sunlight as the equator
What are the three ways to gather ecological data?
Experimentation, Observation, Modeling
Which four factors define aquatic ecosystems?
Water depth, temperature, currents, nutrient availability
What causes winds?
cold air sinking and hot air rising
Weather
day-to-day precipitation, wind patterns, temperature
Lionel uses a model that includes the atmosphere and sunlight to predict Earth's temperature. In this model why does increasing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In this model why does increasing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere cause temperature to increase?
heat is trapped by carbon dioxide
What are the marine ecosystems in order from CLOSEST to shore to FARTHEST from shore?
intertidal zone, coastal ocean, open ocean
(There's a diagram with this one) Which plant feature would MOST LIEKLY be common in this type of climate
leaves with waxy coverings
Abiotic
nonliving factors of an environment
Where does the most photosynthesis on earth occur?
photic zone of the ocean
The climate zone closest to the equator
tropical
Which biome is characterized by permafrost?
tundra
Scientists have concluded that human activities are affecting the atmosphere and causing rapid climate change on a global scale. What statement provides the strongest evidence that these changes to global climate are not the result of natural causes such as variations in Earth's orbit?
until recently, Earth's climate had remained relatively constant
Which factor do we NOT consider when defining a biome?
weather
Estuary
where a rive and ocean meet