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Choose a topic and point value. VOCABSYMBIOSISSUCCESSION MISC * FINAL JEOPARDY

VOCAB 100 ALL THE ORGANISMS OF ONE KIND IN AN ECOSYSTEM. AnsAns.

VOCAB100 ANS. WHAT IS POPULATION? HOME

VOCAB 200 A CONTEST AMONG ORGANISMS TO FIND THE FOOD, WATER, SHELTER, AND SPACE THEY NEED TO LIVE. ANSANS.

VOCAB 200 ANS. WHAT IS COMPETITION? HOME

VOCAB 300 POPULATIONS THAT LIVE AND INTERACT TOGETHER. ANSANS.

VOCAB 300 ANS. WHAT IS A COMMUNITY? HOME

VOCAB 400 A GRADUAL CHANGE IN THE KINDS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN AN ECOSYSTEM. ANSANS.

VOCAB 400 ANS. WHAT IS SUCCESSION? HOME

SYMBIOSIS 100 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AN ANT AND AN APHID. ANSANS.

SYMBIOSIS 100 ANS. WHAT IS MUTUALISM? HOME

SYMBIOSIS 200 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A BOTCH FLY AND A MAMMAL. ANSANS.

SYMBIOSIS 200 ANS. WHAT IS PARASITISM? HOME

SYMBIOSIS 300 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A REMORA FISH AND A SHARK. ANSANS.

SYMBIOSIS 300 ANS. WHAT IS COMMENSALISM? HOME

SYMBIOSIS 400 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A COLD VIRUS AND A HUMAN. ANSANS.

SYMBIOSIS 400 ANS. WHAT IS PARASITISM? HOME

SUCCESSION 100 SUCCESSION THAT BEGINS WITH ROCKS AND WATER. ANSANS.

SUCCESSION 100 ANS. WHAT IS PRIMARY SUCCESSION? HOME

SUCCESSION 200 THE REBIRTH OF A DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM. ANSANS.

SUCCESSION 200 ANS. WHAT IS SECONDARY SUCCESSION? HOME

SUCCESSION 300 THE PRODUCER THAT FIRST APPEARS AND LEADS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOIL. ANSANS.

SUCCESSION 300 ANS. WHAT IS LICHENS? HOME

SUCCESSION 400 SECONDARY SUCCESSION OCCURS QUICKLY BECAUSE THIS ALREADY EXISTS. ANSANS.

SUCCESSION 400 ANS. WHAT IS SOIL? HOME

MISC. 100 THE SAVING OF RESOURCES? ANSANS.

MISC. 100 ANS. WHAT IS CONSERVATION HOME

MISC. 200 THE PROCESS OF CLEANING AND RESTORING DAMAGED ECOSYSTEMS. ANSANS.

MISC 200 ANS. WHAT IS RECLAMATION? HOME

MISC. 300 ANIMALS THAT EAT OTHER ANIMALS. ANSANS.

MISC. 300 ANS. WHAT ARE PREDATORS? HOME

MISC. 400 THE DEATH OF ALL THE ORGANISMS OF A SPECIES. ANSANS.

MISC. 400 ANS. WHAT IS EXTINCTION? HOME

FINAL JEOPARDY MAKE YOUR BID. YOU CAN BID NO MORE THAN DOUBLE THE POINTS YOU HAVE. NEXT

FINAL JEOPARDY THE MIXTURE OF CHEMICALS GIVEN OFF BY FOSSIL FUELS AND WATER VAPOR. ANSANS.

FINAL ANSWER WHAT IS ACID RAIN? CONGRATS TO THE WINNER HOME