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include case studies - correct answers:



Easter Island Case Study - correct answers:Civilizations have fallen when population growth and
consumption overwhelm resource availability



Environmental Science - correct answers:the scientific study of:

How the natural world works

How the environment affects humans and vice versa

The pursuit of knowledge about the environment and our interactions with it

The Earth may seem enormous to us

But Earth and its systems are finite and limited

We can change Earth and damage its systems



environmental - correct answers:relating to the living and nonliving things around us



enviornment - correct answers:All the living and nonliving things around us (including people)

Living (biotic)

Non-living (abiotic)

Physical

Chemical

Together



science - correct answers:A systematic process for learning about the world and testing our
understanding of it

The body of knowledge arising from the dynamic process of observation, questioning, testing, and
discovery

,nature of science - correct answers:Descriptive (observational) science

Information is gathered about organisms, materials, systems, or processes not yet well known

Phenomena are observed and measured

Cannot be manipulated by experiments

Used in astronomy, paleontology, taxonomy, molecular biology, and genomics


Hypothesis-driven science

Structured research

Experiments test hypotheses using the scientific method



scientific method - correct answers:Observations lead to

Questions about some phenomenon

Hypothesis

A statement that tries to
answer the question

The hypothesis generates

Predictions

statements that can be tested (if, then statements)

Scientists Test predictions by conducting experiments

Scientists collect, record, and analyze Results



experiment - correct answers:Tests the validity of a prediction or hypothesis

Involves manipulating variables



controlled experiment - correct answers:- an activity designed so that the scientist controls for the
effects of all variables except for the one he/she is testing

variable

independent and dependent

treatment

,control



variable - correct answers:a condition that can change or be manipulated



independent variable - correct answers:The condition that the scientist manipulates in an experiment



dependent variable - correct answers:The resulting condition that depends on (is affected by) the
manipulation of the independent variable in the experiment



treatment - correct answers:A manipulated point of comparison



control - correct answers:An unmanipulated point of comparison



data - correct answers:the results

information gathered



data info gathered - correct answers:Data Types

Quantitative data - numerical

Qualitative data - non numerical



Representative Data

Not biased or selected

Random sample



data info gathered - correct answers:Analyze & interpret results

Statistical tests

May disprove or fail to disprove a hypothesis, but it never proves it to be true



Repetition is necessary

, If enough evidence accumulates to support the hypothesis, the scientist may eventually conclude that it
is well-supported



manipulative experiments - correct answers:The independent variable is manipulated

Reveal causal relationships

Provide the strong evidence



natural tests - correct answers:Compare how dependent variables are expressed in naturally different
contexts

Search for correlations among variables

Weaker evidence, but shows real-world complexity

Addresses immense-scale questions (i.e., ecosystems)

Long-term, large-scale processes can't be manipulated



graphs - correct answers:Graphs help to make patterns and trends in data visually apparent and easy to
understand.

The following four graphs each visualize data collected in a manipulative experiment testing the effect of
fertilizer on the growth rate of algae in a pond



Line graphs show trends in a variable over time.

Multiple lines can be used to show control and treated groups in an experiment.

Bar graphs compare single measurements between groups, such as average algae surface coverage.



Scatter plots reveal any correlations between two variables.

Pie charts show percentage breakdowns of a measurement, such as algae species.



scientific process continues beyond scientific method - correct answers:Peer review

Other scientists judge
the work

Conferences

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