Methods in Science
People and the Environment
The Earth
Terms
Potpourri - A little bit of everything
100

What is qualitative data?

Descriptive and conceptual findings collected through questionnaires, interviews, or observation

100

How has the human population changed over time?

For nearly all human history, only a few million people existed on Earth

Current population is now around 6.8 billion people worldwide

We add about 78 million people every year.

100

Name 2 renewable resources

Sunlight, wind, water

100

What is environmental science?

Environmental Science is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect the environment.

100

Who is responsible for stating US policy on environmental issues?

Environmental Protection Agency - EPA

200

What are predictions?

Scientific guesses based on observations and evidence.

200

What is an environmental scientist?

Environmental scientists study how the natural world works, and how humans and the environment affect each other.

200

What is included in the natural world?

All of the animals, plants, and other things existing in nature and not made or caused by people

200

What is modeling?

Modeling is the process of showing an example of an experiment on a smaller scale than possible. For example, a geologist showing a smaller example of plate tectonics.

200

Name 2 nonrenewable resources

Coal, natural gases, oils.

300

What is a controlled experiment?

An experiment in which all the variable factors in an experimental group and a comparison control group are kept the same except for one variable factor in the experimental group that is changed or altered.

300

What is an environmentalist?

A person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment.

300

What are the layers of the geosphere?

The core, the mantle and the crust.

300

What is an ecological footprint?

An ecological footprint expresses the environmental effects of an individual or population in terms of the total amount of land and water required:

Provide the raw materials the individual or population consumes

Dispose of or recycle the waste the individual or population produces

300

What are fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are made from decomposing plants and animals. These fuels are found in the Earth's crust and contain carbon and hydrogen, which can be burned for energy

400

Name the 4 variables

Independent - what your testing

Dependent variable - changes with independent variable

Constant - does not change

Control - Used for comparison

400

Why do we peer review?

Allows for researchers to get valued opinions by those in the field and to get feedback on ways to improve.

400

What are the three kinds of plate tectonics? Describe each.

Convergent, where plates move into one another; divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

400

What is environmental economics?

An area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies.

400

What is ethics?

Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conduct of an activity.

500

Name the steps of the scientific method.

State the Problem

Gather Information

Form a hypothesis

Test the hypothesis

Analyze Data

State conclusion

500

What makes an effective scientist?

Scientists must give talks, write papers and proposals, communicate with a variety of audiences, and educate others.

500

Name the four main steps of the water cycle.

condensation, precipitation, collection, evaporation

500

What is resource consumption? How has it changed over time?

It is the amount of resources consumed by each individual. Over time, we have increased our consumption of non-renewable resources beyond the rate they are able to be produced.

500

Describe the positive feedback loop?

Positive feedback loops enhance or amplify changes; this tends to move a system away from its equilibrium state and make it more unstable. - Erosion

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