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Trees and Forests
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What is the name of the gas that is produced by trees?
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What is the name of the gas that is produced by trees?
Oxygen
What is a tree which loses its' leaves every autumn?
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What is a tree which loses its' leaves every autumn?
Deciduous
What is a tree which does lose its leaves?
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What is a tree which does lose its leaves?
Coniferous
What gas do trees absorb?
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What gas do trees absorb?
carbon dioxide
What does a tree do to our air?
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What does a tree do to our air?
Filters our pollution.
What is an organism that uses energy from the sun to produce its' own food?
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What is an organism that uses energy from the sun to produce its' own food?
producer
What is an organism that feeds on other organisms ?
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What is an organism that feeds on other organisms ?
consumer
What is tan organism that breaks down material orlitter?
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What is tan organism that breaks down material orlitter?
decomposer
What is an area of living and non-living components?
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What is an area of living and non-living components?
ecosystem
What is absorbed by roots and carried up the trunk to all parts of the tree??
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What is absorbed by roots and carried up the trunk to all parts of the tree??
nutrients
What is 'to change into a water vapor'?
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What is 'to change into a water vapor'?
evaporation
What is 'to change from a gas to a liquid'?
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What is 'to change from a gas to a liquid'?
condensation
What is the 'green substancel' found in plants?
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What is the 'green substancel' found in plants?
chlorophyll
What is the process by which plants make their own food?
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What is the process by which plants make their own food?
photosynthesis
What is the loss of water through the pores(stomata) of leaves?
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What is the loss of water through the pores(stomata) of leaves?
transpiration
What is a group of trees?
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What is a group of trees?
forest
What is a plant eating-organism?
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What is a plant eating-organism?
herbivore
What is the visible outer covering of a tree?
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What is the visible outer covering of a tree?
bark
What is a small-woody structure that produce seeds?
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What is a small-woody structure that produce seeds?
cones
What is found on the cross-section of a tree that helps determine the age of the tree?
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What is found on the cross-section of a tree that helps determine the age of the tree?
rings
What is a very young tree?
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What is a very young tree?
seedling/sapling
What is the part of the tree that protects the living parts that are underneath it?
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What is the part of the tree that protects the living parts that are underneath it?
outer bark
What is the non-living core of the tree called?
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What is the non-living core of the tree called?
heartwood
What is the upper part of the tree called(made up of leaves, branches and twigs)?
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What is the upper part of the tree called(made up of leaves, branches and twigs)?
crown
What is the part of the tree that produces new wood cells?
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What is the part of the tree that produces new wood cells?
cambium
What are the four main implications of deforestation?
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What are the four main implications of deforestation?
Global warming/acid rain, drought, flood and soil errosion, animal extinction




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