This environmental ideology was founded by John Muir and involved appreciating nature and everything in it...but not using it.
What is preservation?
This is the source of all energy on Earth
What is the sun or solar radiation?
Who is Charles Darwin?
Warm or hot year round, lots of moisture, incredibly biodiverse
What is tropical rainforest?
The growth pattern we see of r-selected species
What is exponential growth?
This movement combines civil rights with environmental protection to demand a safe, healthy, life-giving environment for everyone!
What is environmental justice?
Label this food web with a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer

Grass: Producer
Grasshopper: Primary
Shrew: Secondary
Hawk: Tertiary
This is the limit created by a certain factor that determines whether an organism can survive
What is tolerance limit?
The two types of temperate forests you may see
What are deciduous and coniferous?
The population level in which an environment can no longer support it without severe resource depletion.
What is K or carrying capacity?
This describes the value that we place on something based on how useful it is to us.
What is instrument value?
What are the hydrologic (water) cycle, the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, the phosphorus cycle, and the oxygen cycle
Lichen is a fungus and algae mixture that combine tissues in order to both benefit. This is an example of what kind of symbiotic relationship?
What is mutualism?
Where rivers empty into the sea
What is estuary or saltwater marsh?
The type of growth we see among K-selected species
What is logistic?
This idea explained that overpopulation and population growth would lead to overuse and the destruction of resources including fisheries, pastures, freshwater, land, and even clean air.
What is the Tragedy of the Commons?
We cannot use nitrogen straight from the atmosphere, first an important step needs to happen. This is called...
What is Nitrogen fixation. Bacteria can break about the bonds and create nitrogen that is ready to bond with other elements making it usable for animals and plants.
This type of species plays a critical role in a biological community depending on how many or how few of them there are. If this type of species were to disappear, there would be drastic effects on the ecosystem.
Species have adapted here to withstand flooding, extreme dryness, and violent waves.
What are tide pools?
Factors that affect a population regardless of how big or small it is.
What are density independent factors?
Environmental Science is incredibly interdisciplinary! What are some of the disciplines within environmental science we may see?
Answers may include:
Ethics, literature, geology, geography, chemistry, biology, zoology, marine biology, entomology, medicine, mathematics, feminism, oceanography, physics, politics, sociology, religion, anthropology, business, physics, economics and law (and much much more!!)
What is eutrophication?
This is the effect of one species drifting apart from itself, creating new adaptations and eventually a new species
What is speciation or genetic drift?
Serves as a natural filtration system for freshwater, making it very green and saturated with life.
What is a swamp?
List 3 traits specific to K-selected species.
Answers could include:
Long life, niche specialists, slow growth, parental care, fewer and larger offspring, higher trophic levels, late maturity