Understanding Our Environment
Environment & Society
Vocab
You - Larry
Renewable or Nonrenewable
100

Most of today’s environmental problems began during which period in human history?

Industrial Revolution 

100

characterized by low population growth rate, high life expectancy, and diverse industrial economies

Developed Country 

100

law describing the relationship between an item’s availability and its value.

Supply & Demand 

100

Any natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals

Natural Resources

100
Water & Air

Renewable

200

Name two ways that hunter-gatherers altered the environment 

- over hunting of large mammals 

- burn prairie to maintain grassland 

- introduce new plants to new regions 

200

What represents Earth’s “modern commons”?

Shared natural resources 

200

A science focused on interactions between organisms and the environment

Ecology 

200

field of study involving the physical, biological, and social sciences

Environmental Science 

200
Iron, Aluminum & Copper

Nonrenewable 

300

During the period of human history known as the ________, human populations grew rapidly because of advances in farming methods.

Agricultural Revolution 

300

Why is sustainability a goal of environmental science? 

- So humans can survive indefinitely 

-Stable resource consumption 

300

human needs may be met indefinitely

Sustainability

300

The practice of growing, breeding, and caring for plants and animals used for a variety of purposes

Agriculture 

300
Salt, sand & clay 
Nonrenewable 
400

During the period of human history known as the _____________, there was fossil fuel consumption, technological efficiency, and environmental pollution increased.

Industrial Revolution 

400

Developed nations make up about ____________ percent of the world’s population and consume about ___________ percent of its resources.

20%, 75% 

400

A calculation that shows the productive area of Earth needed to support one person in a particular country

Ecological Footprint

400

The variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem

Biodiversity

400

Sunlight & Forests

Renewable 

500

What are the five sciences that contribute to the field of environmental science?

- Biology 

- Earth Science 

- Chemistry 

- Social Sciences 

- Physics 

500

The conflict between short-term interests of individuals and long-term welfare of society

Tragedy of the Commons 

500

Excessive wastes, heat, noise, or radiation

Pollution

500

An undesirable change in the natural environment that is caused by the introduction of substances that are harmful to living organisms

Pollution

500

Soil

renewable
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