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The day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.

The day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere. The climate in a small area that differs from the climate around it. The ability to reproduce and survive under conditions that differ from an organism’s optimal conditions. . Temperate zone estuaries that are dominated by salt-tolerant grasses. .

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The day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.

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  1. The day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.

  2. The climate in a small area that differs from the climate around it.

  3. The ability to reproduce and survive under conditions that differ from an organism’s optimal conditions.

  4. Temperate zone estuaries that are dominated by salt-tolerant grasses.

  5. Tropical zone estuaries dominated by salt-tolerant trees.

  6. Tiny pieces of organic material that provide for organisms at the base of an estuary ecosystems.

  7. Possesses a calcium carbonate exterior.

  8. Regions of the coastal ocean contain these forests that grow as much as 50 cm per day.

  9. The prominent horizontal banding of organisms seen in the intertidal zone.

  10. Permafrost is a distinguishing feature of this particular biome.

  11. A complex of terrestrial communities that covers a large area and is characterized by certain soil and climate conditions, as well as similar dominant communities.

  12. The entire ocean floor occupies this particular zone.

  13. This zone comprises 90% of the surface area of the world’s oceans.

  14. A type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed is called.

  15. A relationship in which one organism is benefited and the other is neither benefited not harmed is called.

  16. A form of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit.

  17. In a tropical rainforest, the dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall trees is called the.

  18. The full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way in the organism uses those conditions is considered to be a

  19. Any relationship in which two organism live closely together is called.

  20. An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism is called.

  21. Succession that occurs on land where soil already exists.

  22. The first species to populate an area.

  23. The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.

  24. Refers to any necessity of life, such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space

  25. States that no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time.

  26. Contain a mixture of freshwater and saltwater. They are formed where rivers meet the sea.

  27. Non-living factors that shape an ecosystem

  28. Living factors that shape an ecosystem.

  29. Cacti are one of the dominant plants in this particular biome

  30. One would find deer, black bears, turkeys, and squirrels in this particular biome.

  31. One would find tigers and monkeys in this particular biome.

  32. Zonation occurs in this particular ocean region.

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