Bill Nye: Biodiversity



Bill Nye: Biodiversity

1. When humans change the environment some living things do very well.

a. true b. false

2. Environments are made up of living parts and nonliving parts.

a. true b. false

3. Since plants and animals on a farm depend on each other, they are considered a natural ecosystem.

a. true b. false

4. A dead tree is not an important part of an environment.

a. true b. false

5. A glass of pond water can contain biodiversity.

a. true b. false

6. A golf course is not considered an ecosystem because they are maintained by people.

a. true b. false

7. Which of the following terms is used to describe what happens when a species completely disappears?

a. ecosystem b. endangered c. extinction d. rare

8. Which of the following are all nonliving parts of an environment?

a. rocks, sand, and seawater c. algae, water, and trees

b. silt, soil, and fungus c. meadow and grass

9. Which of the following represents biodiversity of species at a given scale?

a. a five foot strip of land c. within 5 miles

b. within 5 minutes d. All of the above.

10. Which of the following is the largest ecosystem in the world?

a. Tundra b. forests c. ocean d. grasslands

Bill Nye: Biodiversity

1. When humans change the environment some living things do very well.

a. true b. false

2. Environments are made up of living parts and nonliving parts.

a. true b. false

3. Since plants and animals on a farm depend on each other, they are considered a natural ecosystem.

a. true b. false

4. A dead tree is not an important part of an environment.

a. true b. false

5. A glass of pond water can contain biodiversity.

a. true b. false

6. A golf course is not considered an ecosystem because they are maintained by people.

a. true b. false

7. Which of the following terms is used to describe what happens when a species completely disappears?

a. ecosystem b. endangered c. extinction d. rare

8. Which of the following are all nonliving parts of an environment?

b. rocks, sand, and seawater c. algae, water, and trees

c. silt, soil, and fungus c. meadow and grass

9. Which of the following represents biodiversity of species at a given scale?

d. a five foot strip of land c. within 5 miles

e. within 5 minutes d. All of the above.

10. Which of the following is the largest ecosystem in the world?

f. Tundra b. forests c. ocean d. grasslands

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