Enviromental Science Vocabulary by Steve

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1. Food Web

2. Food Chain

2.1. Producer

2.2. New node

2.3. New node

2.4. New node

3. Population

4. Commuinity

5. Trophic Levels

5.1. Producer

5.2. Primary Consumer (1st degree)

5.3. Secondary Consumer (2nd degree)

5.4. Tertiary Consumer (3rd degree)

6. Decomposers

7. Biodiversity

7.1. Genetic Biodiversity

7.2. Species Biodiversity

7.3. Ecosystem Biodiversity

8. Hot spots

9. Threatend Species

10. Indicator Species

11. Primary Succession

12. Secondary Succession

13. Pioneer species

13.1. New node

14. Climax Community

15. Carrying Capacity

16. S curve

17. Water Pollution

17.1. Organic Pollutant

17.2. Inorganic Pollutant

18. Aquifer

18.1. An underground water source

19. Desalination

19.1. The removal of salt from salt water

20. Water purification

21. Watershed

22. Impermeable

23. Erosion

23.1. New node

24. Runoff

25. Wetlands

26. Urbanization

27. Resources

27.1. Natural Resources

27.2. Renewable Resources

27.3. Nonrenewable Resources

28. Biome

28.1. Rainforest

28.2. Temperate deciduous forest

28.3. Coniferous forest

28.4. Desert

28.5. Tundra

28.6. Freshwater biome

28.7. Marine biome

28.8. Grassland/savannah

29. Organism

30. Ecosystem

31. Biotic Factors

32. Abiotic Factos

32.1. New node

33. Endangered Species.

34. Ecological Succession

35. Limiting Factors

36. Population Growth

37. Population Growth Rate

38. Exponential Growth

39. J curve

39.1. New node

40. Sources of pollution

40.1. Point Source

40.2. Non-point Source