Uni 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
Unit 6&7
Unit 3
100

Identify the worlds continenets

Africa,Antarctica,Asia,Europe,NA,SA,Oceania

100

Describe the scientific method

 Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Analysis, Conclusion, and Communication

100

What is deforestation

the action of clearing a wide area of trees.

100

What is rationing

Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand.

100

What is contraception

Contraception is the act of preventing pregnancy.

200

Identify the worlds major Oceans

Atlantic,Pacific,Indian,Arctic,Southern Oceans

200

Outline a benefit of quadrats

It is an important method by which organisms in a certain proportion of the habitat are counted directly. It is used to estimate population abundance, density, frequency and distributions.

200

What is ozone depletion

Ozone layer depletion is the thinning of the ozone layer present in the upper atmosphere.

200

What are two ways of acid deposition

wet, and dry

200

How do you calculate dependency ratio

young population+old population/population age 15-64

300

Describe the water cycle

condensation,Percipitation,interception,infiltration,surface runoff, throuh flow, ground water flow, transpiration,evaporation

300

How do do use the lincoln index

N=n1xn2/m2

300

What is a side effect of mineral extraction

deforestation, erosion, contamination and alteration of soil profiles, contamination of local streams and wetlands, and an increase in noise level

300

outline the formation of acid deposition

Acid deposition, commonly known as acid rain, occurs when emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels and other industrial processes undergo complex chemical reactions in the atmosphere and fall to the earth as wet deposition (rain, snow, cloud, fog) or dry deposition (dry particles, gas).

300

Describe an impact of higher tax revenues

High marginal tax rates can discourage work, saving, investment, and innovation, while specific tax preferences can affect the allocation of economic resources.

400

What is the troposphere


the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles (6–10 km), which is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.


400

State and explain one method of data collection

the practice of obtaining information or input into a task or project by enlisting the services of a large number of people, either paid or unpaid, typically via the internet.

400

Explain causes of food security

It may be influenced by a number of factors, including income, employment, race/ethnicity, and disability. The risk for food insecurity increases when money to buy food is limited or not available.

400

Outline impacts of acid deposition

Soils have become more acidic and less fertile, and forests in many areas are showing signs of acidification-related stress. The acidification of surface waters can lead to declines in the fish population. Acidic water also affects aquatic plants and insects that are eaten by fish.

400

what are LICs and HICs

Low-income countries (LICs) – Countries with a low level of economic development are known as LICs. High-income countries (HICs) – Countries with a high level of economic development are known as HICs.

500

Outline a biotic interaction

 One kind of relationship is symbiosis. Symbiosis literally means living together, and describes two different species live together in a close relationship.

500

Define benifits and limitations of big data

Advantages include improved decision making, reduced costs, increased productivity and enhanced customer service. Disadvantages include cybersecurity risks, talent gaps and compliance complications.

500

Outline an impact of food insecuirty

A famine is defined as the most severe kind of hunger crisis. It is very rare, but when it does occur, it means that there is an extreme shortage of food and several children and adults within a certain area are dying of hunger on a daily basis.

500

Explain causes of water insecurity

Water insecurity can be caused by physical factors, such as climate, salt encroachment, and geology, and human factors, such as population/demand

500

Describe a stratagy for managing changing populations

High-quality health care helps prevent diseases and improve quality of life.

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