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  1. This can be emitted during the combustion of fossil fuels and traps radiant energy from the
    1. Greenhouse Gas
    2. Greenhouse Effect
    3. Competition
    4. Carnivore

    Answer: a. Greenhouse Gas

  2. These are solid and liquid particles that are released when oil is burned causing haze
    1. Greenhouse Gas
    2. Greenhouse Effect
    3. Particulate Matter
    4. Consumer

    Answer: c. Particulate Matter

  3. This is an increase in the Earth’s average temperature that is caused by gases that trap
    1. Global Warming
    2. Chlorophyll
    3. Competition
    4. Carnivore

    Answer: a. Global Warming

  4. This is the natural phenomena of gases in the earth’s atmosphere letting radiant energy in but not letting it escape back out into space.

    1. Consumer
    2. Trophic Levels
    3. Carnivore
    4. Greenhouse Effect

    Answer: d. Greenhouse Effect

  5. What are the levels of a food chain and food web called?

    1. Photosynthesis
    2. Carnivore
    3. Trophic Levels
    4. Global Warming

    Answer: c. Trophic Levels

  6. What are animals that eat other animals/consumers or meat called?
    1. Consumer
    2. Carnivore
    3. Chlorophyll
    4. Competition

    Answer: b. Carnivore

  7. In what trophic level can you find organisms that eat producers as their main source of food?
    1. Consumer
    2. Photosynthesis
    3. Greenhouse Gas
    4. Greenhouse Effect

    Answer: a. Consumer

  8. What is the chemical reaction that plants use to convert light energy into chemical energy?

    1. Trophic Levels
    2. Particulate Matter
    3. Photosynthesis
    4. Competition

    Answer: c. Photosyntheis

  9. What is the molecule that allows plants to convert light energy into chemical energy?

    1. Greenhouse Gas
    2. Greenhouse Effect
    3. Chloropyll
    4. Global Warming

    Answer: c. Chlorophyll

  10. What is the relationship between organisms that share the same food source?
    1. Consumer
    2. Competition
    3. Carnivore
    4. Trophic Levels

    Answer: b. Competition

 

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