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The thin layer around the earth that contains all living things is the Answer Back to Main Board

All living things such as birds, trees, insects, and people Back to Main Board Answer

All non-living things such as rocks, soil, water, temperature, and light Back to Main Board Answer

The biosphere is broken down into Back to Main Board Answer

Biomes are broken down into Back to Main Board Answer

Ecosystems are broken down into Back to Main Board Answer

The number of deer living in an area is an example of Back to Main Board Answer

Where an animal actually lives and eats is called its Back to Main Board Answer

Plants and other vegetation are considered Back to Main Board Answer

Deer, rabbits, and mice that eat plants are considered Back to Main Board Answer

Bobcats, lions, snakes and other animals that eat primary consumers are called Back to Main Board Answer

What breaks down the carcasses of dead animals turning them into nutrients for the soil? Back to Main Board Answer

Animals that eat only plants are Back to Main Board Answer

Animals that eat only other animals are Back to Main Board Answer

Animals that eat plants and other animals are Back to Main Board Answer

An animal that feeds on other living things is a Back to Main Board Answer

Organisms that other animals feed on are Back to Main Board Answer

A change that an organism makes in response to a change in environment is an Back to Main Board Answer

A long time relationship between two different species in which one or both benefit is called Back to Main Board Answer

A relationship in which both organisms benefit is Back to Main Board Answer

A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other does not Back to Main Board Answer

A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed is Back to Main Board Answer

Scientists can share their results by Back to Main Board Answer

A science experiment should be done at least Back to Main Board Answer

“If you heat water to a temperature of 100 degrees celcius, then the water will begin to boil”. This is a example of a(an) Back to Main Board Answer

biosphere Back to Main Board

Biotic factors Back to Main Board

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biomes Back to Main Board

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communities Back to Main Board

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predator Back to Main Board

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mutualism Back to Main Board

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parasitism Back to Main Board

Journas, conferences, tv, internet, and radio Back to Main Board

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