New Activity
Play Froggy Jumps
1. High oxygen levels, low nutrient levels
A
lakes
B
slow-moving rivers
C
fast-moving rivers
2. Abiotic factors that define aquatic biomes
A
lions, tigers, and bears (oh my!)
B
temperature, precipitation, and soil type
C
salinity, depth, and water movement
3. Provide natural filtration services
A
coral reefs
B
freshwater rivers
C
wetlands
4. Highest levels of biodiversity
A
bathypelagic zone
B
neritic zone
C
intertidal zone
5. Slow-moving or still bodies of water
A
High oxygen levels
B
Low nutrient levels
C
Low oxygen levels
6. Land is underwater or completely saturated most of the time
A
wetland
B
coral reef
C
thermal vent
7. Constant change twice a day
A
benthic zone
B
neritic zone
C
intertidal zone
8. Photosynthesis
A
midnight zone
B
epipelagic zone
C
benthic zone
9. Coral reefs
A
neritic zone
B
narrow, streamlined body shape
C
crushing pressure
10. Can be found in the abyssopelagic zone
A
coral reefs
B
migrating birds
C
thermal vents
11. Estuaries
A
freshwater rivers meet saltwater seas
B
dolphins hunt their prey over great distances
C
marine snow is a major food source
12. Bioluminescence is an advantage
A
freshwater streams
B
sunlight zone
C
benthic zone
13. Salinity is always changing
A
lakes
B
estuaries
C
coral reefs
14. Epipelagic
A
twilight
B
sunlight
C
midnight
15. Mesopelagic
A
twilight
B
midnight
C
sunlight
16. Bathypelagic
A
sunlight
B
midnight
C
twilight
17. Abyssopelagic
A
intertidal
B
neritic
C
benthic
18. Animals move slowly to conserve energy
A
Benthic Zone
B
Epipelagic Zone
C
Estuary Zone
19. Animals do NOT have to anchor themselves in place
A
fast-moving rivers
B
open ocean
C
intertidal zone
20. Chemosynthesis
A
abyssopelagic zone
B
wetlandpelagic zone
C
mesopelagic zone