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An interdisciplinary field of study involving both natural and social sciences.

What is Environmental Science?

100

All of the gases that make up the outermost layer of the Earth.

What is the Atmosphere?

100

All of the rocks, landforms, and geographically features of the surface of the Earth and beneath.

What is the Geosphere?

100

All of the living things on planet Earth.

What is the biosphere?

100

This country has a population size of approximately 114 million, with a density of around 115 people per square km, and a clumped distribution.

What is Egypt?

200

The variables in an experiment that you keep the same throughout.

What are controlled variables or constants?

200

This layer is inside the stratosphere and is known for absorbing harmful UV rays from the Sun. Without it we would be in big trouble.

What is the ozone layer?

200
Rocks that are formed through the compression, cementation, and lithification of sediments deposited in various environments.

What is sedimentary rock?

200

Natural units that comprise the non-living, physical environment (Soil, atmosphere, and water) and the community (all the organisms living in a particular area).

What is an ecosystem?

200

Random, Clumped, and Uniform are all apart of what branch of analyzing populations?

What is population distribution?

300

These are the base SI units for length, mass, and volume.

What are meters, grams, and liters?

300

The bottom layer of the Earth's atmosphere where all life and weather is contained.

What is the Troposphere?

300

The thickest layer of the Earth where liquid rock is being heated by the underlying core causing convections currents of taffy-like rock.

What is the Mantle?

300

A complex series of interactions showing the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.

What is a food web?

300

Analyzing a populations birth rate (B), death rate (D), immigration (I), and emigration (E) will give you the overall...

Population Growth

400

A way of approaching questions in the most efficient and accurate way possible.

What is the scientific process?

400

The phenomenon of air "turning" toward or away from the equator  due to the Earth's rotation.

What is the Coriolis Effect

400

A boundary where the two plates are moving away from one another and new crust is forming in between.

What is a divergent plate boundary?

400
Carbon dioxide (CO2), Water (H2O), and ATP

What are the PRODUCTS of cellular respiration?

400

Opportunity for better jobs, chance for better housing, more reliable food supply, opportunity for greater wealth, freedom from village traditions are all apart of this.

Immigration pull factors (reasons to move to urban areas)

500

This is the prefix meaning "100".

What is "hecto"?

500

The atmospheric circulation in each hemisphere consists of these three cells.

Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar cells

500

Areas on planet Earth where there are a high number of earthquakes and volcanoes that occur in patterns that look like lines.

What are tectonic plate boundaries?

500

this trophic level is where you will first find a carnivore

What is Trophic level 3?

500

The conflict that populations experience when individuals needs are leveraged against the collectives needs.

What is the "Tragedy of the Commons"?

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