CRM 1.3 Vocab
Across
- 6. Individuals from outside the population move into a population.
- 7. The name of your principal.
- 8. The series of events in which organisms re-colonize a previously-inhabited piece of land that experienced an ecological disturbance.
- 10. The series of events in which organisms colonize a brand new piece of land that has never been inhabited by life before.
- 11. When a community goes a long time without experiencing a disturbance it becomes steady and mature, gaining this name.
- 12. The variety of life in a community, ecosystem, or on Earth.
- 14. the measurement of the amount of hydrogen atoms in a body of water - determines whether the water is acidic, basic, or neutral.
- 16. Parts of the environment that are non-living. *does not include dead organisms*
- 19. The measurement of the amount of salt in a body of water.
- 22. Between 200 to 4000 meters of ocean depth - gets its name because light cannot penetrate through this layer.
- 23. You plan to wear these colors every Friday.
Down
- 1. The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in an environment.
- 2. Individuals from the population leave.
- 3. The study of how organisms interact with each other and their physical surroundings.
- 4. Your teacher may take off points when you say this.
- 5. These ecosystem invaders may outcompete native species for resources, thus damaging their new environment.
- 9. These organisms are able to slowly break down rock into soil. These are the first organisms to inhabit a brand new area.
- 13. The first 200 meters of the ocean - gets its name because light can penetrate through this depth.
- 15. The amount of organisms that die in a population.
- 17. You are proud to be one of these!
- 18. The series of events that take place when an ecosystem colonizes.
- 20. A measurement of heat energy. In water, this abiotic factor is determined by proximity to the surface.
- 21. The amount of new organisms being born into a population.
- 23. Parts of the environment that are, or were, living.