Cards (23)

    • Deforestation is an example of a land use change.land use
    • Invasive species can outcompete and displace native organisms.organisms
    • Human impact on ecosystems includes activities such as deforestation, pollution, overfishing, and climate change
    • Human activities can lead to biodiversity loss and disruption of natural cycles.

      True
    • Order the following human activities based on their impact on the carbon cycle:
      1️⃣ Deforestation
      2️⃣ Fossil Fuel Combustion
      3️⃣ Industrial Processes
    • Human activities such as fertilizer use disrupt the nitrogen cycle.

      True
    • Biodiversity is crucial for ecosystem stability and human well-being.

      True
    • Deforestation reduces the number of carbon-absorbing trees, leading to a buildup of atmospheric carbon dioxide
    • Greenhouse gas emissions contribute to climate change.
      True
    • Steps in the nitrogen cycle
      1️⃣ Nitrogen Fixation
      2️⃣ Nitrification
      3️⃣ Assimilation
      4️⃣ Ammonification
      5️⃣ Denitrification
    • Human impact on ecosystems refers to the effects of human activities on living organisms and their physical surroundings.

      True
    • Match the source of impact with its example:
      Land Use Changes ↔️ Deforestation
      Pollution ↔️ Industrial waste
      Overexploitation ↔️ Overfishing
    • Increased levels of greenhouse gases trap more heat in the Earth's atmosphere.

      True
    • Match the human activity with its impact on the nitrogen cycle:
      Fertilizer Use ↔️ Eutrophication
      Burning Fossil Fuels ↔️ Acid Rain
      Industrial Processes ↔️ Nitrogen Waste
    • Strategies for sustainable ecosystem management include conservation, pollution reduction, sustainable forestry, and promoting ecotourism
    • What is the definition of human impact on ecosystems?
      Effects of human activities
    • What does overfishing lead to in marine ecosystems?
      Decline in fish populations
    • Habitat loss reduces biodiversity in ecosystems.

      True
    • The main sources of human impact on ecosystems include land use changes, pollution, overexploitation, and invasive species
    • The carbon cycle is a fundamental process in ecosystems that regulates the planet's climate
    • The nitrogen cycle begins with nitrogen fixation, where nitrogen gas is converted into ammonia
    • Key threats to biodiversity include habitat loss, climate change, pollution, overexploitation, and invasive species
    • Conservation of natural habitats maintains ecosystem services and preserves biodiversity.

      True