CALLIE R. DAVIS, M.T. Unit 2 Review.

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CALLIE R. DAVIS, M.T. Unit 2 Review

Limiting Factors Land Aquatic

Species Generalist Specialist

Desert Adaptations Plants Animals

Mountain Biomes Why are there so many different biomes on a mountain?

Greenhouse Gases A friend says they are bad. Why would you disagree?

Net Primary Productivity NPP Why do estuaries have a high NPP?

Coral Reefs High Biodiversity? Vulnerable?

Sediments What do sediments provide to lakes?

Climate How does the climate affect what organisms live in that area?

Relationships Climate & limiting factors Limiting Factors & Producers Producers & Consumers Importance of Adaptations

Niche Fundamental Realized

Test Review Reread each section Review your packet vocab & questions