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REAARANGE THE JUMBLED LETTERS TO GET THE TERM/WORD BEING DESCRIBED. WRITE ANSWERS ON THE TABLE.

1. The number of live babies born per thousand of the population per 1 BTHIR TAER
year
2. The number of deaths per thousand of population per year
2 ATDEH ATRE
3 SCIESPE
3. defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding.
4 LTEWAR RSENO
4. he first coined the term biodiversity in 1986
5 VERSITBIOYDI
5. the sum total of all life forms found on Earth 6 BOMEI
7 AR 1359
6.  an area classified according to the species that live in that location
8 MIOASSB
7. RA Known as The renewable Energy Act of 2008 9 RNGI FO REFI
10 HERWEAT
8. renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
11 CMATELI
9.  is a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many
12 CATELIM CNGEHA

volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.


13 NOE RCENTPE
10. refers to day-to-day temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric 14 QUAIFERS
conditions
15 JINGBEI
11. is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30
years 16 BIOERSITYDIV
12. The long-term changes in climate, including average temperature and 17 SCIEPES ERSITYDIV
precipitation.
18 NETICGE SITYDIVER
13. Percentage of available fresh water on earth.
14. is an underground layer of water-bearing, permeable rock, rock 19 COLEOGICAL ERSITYDIV
fractures, or unconsolidated materials. 20 ERSITYBIODIV SPOTSHOT
15. The most populated city in the world with severe water pollution
21 TORYHE FO LUTIONEVO
16. is essential for the processes that support all life on Earth, including
22 CRLESHA WINDAR
humans.
17.Refers to Variety of species and abundance of species 23 TATIONMU
18Refers to Genetic variability present within the species 24 APTIVEAD TTSRAI
19. refers to Ecosystem variety present within a geographical area 25 GEAPAN
20. A region with high biodiversity with most species being endemic. 26 SIOSIYMBS
21. Explains how life on earth changes over time through changes in the 27. RASITPAISM
genes of populations 28. PDATIREON
22. author of the Theory of Evolution
29. TUALISMMU
23. Random changes in DNA molecules in genes
30. CENSALISMOMM
24. genetically favorable traits that increase the probability to survive and

reproduce
25.  a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on
Earth.
26. defined as a close, prolonged association between two or more
different biological species.
27. a nonmutual relationship between two organisms in which one
benefits at the expense of the other.
28. is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills
and eats another organism, its prey.
29. an interaction between individuals of different species that
results in positive (beneficial) effects on per capita reproduction
and/or survival of the interacting populations.
30. is a long-term biological interaction in which members of one
species gain benefits while those of the other species neither benefit
nor are harmed.

ANSWER TABLE

1 BIRTH RATE 11 CLIMATE 21 THEORY OF EVOLUTION


2 DEATH RATE 12 CLIMATE CHANGE 22 CHARLES DARWIN
3 SPECIES 13 ONE PERCENT 23 MUTATION
4 WALTER ROSEN 14 AQUIFERS 24 ADAPTIVE TRAITS
5 BIODIVERSITY 15 BEIJING 25 PANGEA
6 BIOME 16 BIODIVERSITY 26 SYMBIOSIS
7 RA 9513 17 SPECIES BIODIVERSITY 27 PARASITISM
8 BIOMASS 18 GENETIC BIODIVERSITY 28 PREDATION
9 RING OF FIRE 19 GEOLOGICAL BIODIVERSITY 29 MUTUALISM
10 WEATHER 20 HOTSPOTS BIODIVERSITY 30 COMMENSALISM

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