Forests under threat

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  • What are abiotic components in an ecosystem?
    Non-living environmental factors that influence the ecosystem
  • What are examples of abiotic components?
    Climate, light exposure, and soil type
  • What is acid rain?
    Rain with a pH of around 4
  • How is acid rain formed?
    When chemicals from industrial processes react with water in clouds to form acids
  • What is adaptation in biology?
    An evolved trait of an animal or plant that helps them cope with environmental stresses
  • Why are adaptations important for organisms?
    They help organisms cope with environmental stresses
  • What does biodiversity refer to?
    A large variety of animal and plant life living in the same ecosystem
  • Why is biodiversity important in ecosystems?
    It contributes to ecosystem resilience and stability
  • What are biofuels?
    Fuels produced from biomass (organic matter)
  • What is biomass?
    Total mass of organisms in a set area
  • What is a biome?
    A large, distinct region of the Earth with similar climate, soil, plants, and animals
  • How does a biome differ from an ecosystem?
    A biome is a global-scale ecosystem with distinct climate and organisms
  • What are biotic components?
    Living organisms that interact with the environment and other organisms
  • What role do biotic components play in an ecosystem?
    They interact with each other and their physical environment
  • What are buttress roots?
    Large, thick tree roots that grow above the ground in tropical rainforests
  • Why do buttress roots develop in tropical rainforests?
    To provide stability in shallow soil
  • What is camouflage?
    An animal adaptation where animals look like their surroundings to hide from predators
  • How does camouflage benefit animals?
    It helps them avoid detection by predators
  • What is the canopy in a rainforest?
    The layer where the tops of trees touch, forming a dense area of vegetation
  • What role does the canopy play in a rainforest ecosystem?
    It provides habitat and food for many species
  • What is a carbon sink?
    Something that absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits
  • Why are carbon sinks important for the environment?
    They help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
  • What is cattle ranching?
    The rearing of cows on large areas of land for profit
  • What is the primary purpose of cattle ranching?
    To produce meat to sell for profit
  • What does CITES stand for?
    The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora
  • What is the purpose of CITES?
    To protect threatened wildlife from exploitation
  • What is clear felling?
    A form of logging where all trees in an area are cut down
  • What are the environmental impacts of clear felling?
    It can lead to habitat destruction and loss of biodiversity
  • What is climate change?
    A distinct change in global or regional patterns of climate
  • What are some examples of climate change effects?
    Changes in temperature or precipitation patterns
  • What is commercial farming?
    Agriculture intended to create surplus produce to sell for profit
  • What is the goal of commercial farming?
    To maximize profit through surplus production
  • What are conifers?
    Cone-bearing trees that are usually evergreen
  • Where are conifers typically found?
    In colder environments
  • What is conservation?
    Taking action to ensure a resource or environment is not depleted
  • Why is conservation important?
    It helps maintain biodiversity and ecosystem health
  • Who are consumers in an ecosystem?
    Organisms that receive energy from consuming living organisms
  • What role do consumers play in an ecosystem?
    They transfer energy through the food web
  • What are debt-for-nature swaps?
    Agreements where one country reduces debt in return for environmental conservation efforts
  • How do debt-for-nature swaps benefit the environment?
    They encourage countries to invest in conservation