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Why do aquatic producers live only in surface water?
In surface waters light can penetrate and this is necessary to carry out the photosynthesis.
Ecosystem in which species move by swimming or are carried away by sea currents.
Coast.
Water depth between 200 and 1000 meters. There is very little light.
Open sea.
Ecosystem where light can NOT penetrate because it is below water 200 meters.
Marine depths.
In what feature are aquatic and terrestrial producers similar?
Both carry out photosynthesis, making their own food.
Shallow waters in which the salt level is variable...
Brackish water
Water that usually recieves lots of light and has got little salinity
Fresh water
Aquatic ecosystem where life depends on the organic remains that come from higher areas.
Marine Depths
Name ecosystems based on the level of saltinity in water.(from less to more)
Fresh water, brackish water and salt water (coastal, open sea, depth).
Aquatic ecosystem in which we can find a cliff.
Coast
Ecosystem around 2000 metres. Very low temperature and the trees cannot live.
Scrubland
Transition between terrestrial and marine ecosystem.
coast
Ecosystem with few and little fauna. Vultures and crows.
Scrubland
Ecosystem around cities where natural vegetation has been cut down.
Pastures
Evergreen forest adapted to summer drought. Height between 400 and 1000 m
Holm oak forest
Ecosystem between 1000 and 1500 m. Lower temperature and more rainfall than holm oak forest.
Oak grove
Ecosystem that occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula.
Holm oak forest
Ecosystems in which nowadays abund industries and residential areas.
Pastures
Ecosystem that lacks of producers and decomposers organisms
City
Ecosystem between 1,500 and 2,000 meters where we find very tall trees with needle leaves.
Mountain pine forest
What ecosystems depend on altitude? (Vertical distance of a point on the earth's surface respect to sea level)
City, pasture, riparian forest, holm oak forest, oak grove, mountain pine forest and scrubland.
(Ecosystem) Ecosystem next to the rivers. Trees such as poplars, willows and ash trees grow.
Riparian forest
(Ecosystems) High temperatures during the day, low at night. Almost inexistent rainfall.
Hot desert
(Ecosystem) Low temperature in winter and warm in summer. Moderate rainfall in summer.
Oceanic forest
(Ecosystem) High temperatures and high rainfall throughout the year.
Rainforest
(Ecosystem) High temperatures throughout the year. Little rainfall, but in the rainy season rains are torrential.
Savannah
(Ecosystem) Low temperatures, above 0ºC in summer. Little precipitation, snow in winter and rain in summer.
Taiga
(Ecosystem) Very abundant and diverse vegetation, very tall trees and a great variety of living beings.
Rainforest
(Ecosystem) Very low temperatures. Very little precipitation and in the form of snow.
Cold desert
(Ecosystem) Vegetation formed by herbs and scattered trees. Very varied fauna.
Savannah
(Ecosystem) Almost inexistent vegetation, Animals live near the coasts and have a layer of fat that protects them from the cold...
Cold desert
(Ecosystem) Deciduous vegetation. Varied fauna that can migrate according to the season.
Oceanic forest
(Ecosystem) Vegetation formed by fir and pine forests. Fauna: hare, wolf and reindeer.
Taiga
Representation that explains the path of energy from producers to consumers.
Food chain
What ecosystems depend on latitude? (Distance between the equator and a point on Earth)
Cold desert, taiga, Mediterranean forest, hot desert, savannah and rainforest and oceanic forest.
(Ecosystem) Very little vegetation. Animals and plants are adapted to the lack of water.
Hot desert
What effects would the pesticides have on the lawn?
Plants would die and herbivores would not have to eat.
Build a food web with the following animals: man, sheep, grass, wolf, wheat, mouse and insect.
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Why is light essential for life to exist?
Without light, photosynthesis would not be possible and therefore there would be no food for the producers.
What is the difference between consumers and decomposers organisms?
Consumers feed on other living things and decomposers feed on the remains.
What is the difference between producer and consumer organisms?
Producers make their own food and consumers feed on other living things.
Why are there more producer organisms than herbivore consumers?
Because part of the plants are used by consumers to eat and another part is necessary to breathe.
What elements make up an ecosystem?
The physical elements of the enviroment, living things and relations between them.
According to the role that living beings play in the ecosystem. These might be...
Producers, consumers and decomposers.
What do the microorganisms of an ecosphere contribute to the prawns and algae?
Carbon dioxide and inorganic substances to algae. Nothing to the prawns.
How does an algae contribute to an ecosphere that has shrimp and microscopic organisms?
Oxygen to the shrimp and oxygen and organic remains to the microorganisms.
What does a shrimp contribute to an ecosphere that has algae and microscopic organisms?
Carbon dioxide to algae and organic remains to microorganisms.
What physical factors condition the different types of terrestrial ecosystems?
Temperature, amount of water and amount of light