Ecosystems

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3rd Grade
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KEVANTA TOMPKINS
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Example of interaction between a living and nonliving organism.
Back
a worm using the soil as shelter
Answer explanation
The correct choice is 'a worm using the soil as shelter' because it illustrates an interaction between a living organism (the worm) and a nonliving component (the soil), unlike the other options which involve interactions between living organisms.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Is fire a natural event that causes a change in the environment?
Back
Yes
Answer explanation
Yes, fire is a natural event that can occur due to lightning or volcanic activity. It significantly alters the environment by affecting ecosystems, soil composition, and air quality, making it a natural event that causes change.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Is a hurricane a natural event that causes a change in the environment?
Back
yes
Answer explanation
Yes, a hurricane is a natural event characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, which significantly alters the environment, causing damage to ecosystems, landscapes, and human structures.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Is people cutting down trees a natural event that causes a change in the environment?
Back
no
Answer explanation
No, people cutting down trees is not a natural event; it is a human activity that significantly alters the environment, leading to deforestation and habitat loss.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Are floods a natural event that causes a change in the environment?
Back
yes
Answer explanation
Yes, floods are natural events caused by excessive rainfall or other factors, leading to the overflow of water onto land. They significantly alter the environment, affecting ecosystems, landscapes, and human settlements.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Is building roads a natural event that causes a change in the environment?
Back
no
Answer explanation
No, building roads is not a natural event; it is a human-made activity that intentionally alters the environment, unlike natural events which occur without human intervention.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What will happen to the deer now that the corn is destroyed?
Back
The deer will leave the area to find food.
Answer explanation
With the cornfield destroyed, the deer will no longer have food available in that area. Therefore, it will leave to find food elsewhere, making 'The deer will leave the area to find food' the correct choice.
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