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Define environmental science - answer-the study of the environment that includes physical, biological, and social sciences Define ecology - answer-the study of how living things interact with each other and with their nonliving environment List the five major fields of study that contribute t...

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024 QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
Define environmental science - answer-the study of the environment that
includes physical, biological, and social sciences

Define ecology - answer-the study of how living things interact with each
other and with their nonliving environment

List the five major fields of study that contribute to environmental science -
answer-biology, earth science, physics, chemistry, and social sciences

Describe the environmental effects of hunter-gatherers - answer-Native
American tribes set fires to burn prairies when hunting for bison to prevent
the growth of trees

Describe the environmental effects of the agricultural revolution - answer-
habitats were destroyed and replaced with farmland (slash and burn
agriculture)

Describe the environmental effects of the Industrial Revolution - answer-
burning fossil fuels caused pollution in the environment

Define renewable resource - answer-resource that can be replaced relatively
quickly by natural processes

Define nonrenewable resource - answer-resource that forms at a much
slower rate than the rate that it is consumed

Classify environmental problems into three main problems - answer--
resource depletion
-pollution
-less of biodiversity

Describe the ¨Tragedy of the Commons¨ - answer-if too many animals graze
in one place, the resources will run out

Define the law of supply and demand - answer-the greater the demand for a
limited supply of something, the more that product is worth

Define developing countries - answer-lower average incomes, simple and
agricultural-based economies, and rapid population population growth



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Define developed countries - answer-higher average incomes, slower
population growth, diverse industrial economies

Define sustainability - answer-condition in which human needs are met in
such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely at a standard of
living similar to the current one

Define ecological footprint - answer-shows the productive area of earth
needed to support one person in a particular country

Pollutants that are not broken down by natural processes are... - answer-non
degradable

What are the steps of the experimental method? - answer--observation
-hypothesis
-prediction
-experiment
-variable
-data

Describe two essential parts to a good experiment - answer--experimental
group
-control group

How do scientists study subjects in which experiments are not possible? -
answer-scientists use correlations (associations between two or more events)
to study subjects that cannot be experimented on

Explain how scientists use statistics - answer-statistics are the collection and
classification of data in the form of numbers

Explain why size of a statistical sample is important - answer-if your sample
size is larger, you have a better chance of getting accurate results

Describe three types of models used by scientists - answer--physical models
-graphical models
-conceptual models

Explain the relationship between probability and risk - answer-probability:
chance something will happen
risk: probability of unwanted outcome

Three values that people consider when making decisions about the
environment - answer-aesthetic: what is beautiful or pleasing

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