The environment is this
Everything around us
Supply and demand is
the greater the demand for a limited supply of something, the more that thing is worth
The Experimental Method includes these 5 steps
Observation, Hypothesis, Experiments, Analyze, Conclusion
Statistics is
The collection of data
The decision making model includes these four steps
Gather Info, Consider values, Explore Consequences, and Make decision
Environment Science is
study of how HUMANS interact with the environment
Costs and Benefits means
Have to balance the cost of an action versus the benefits it might bring
A hypothesis is
A testable explanation for an observation
The definition of the word Mean is
Average
Two major goals of environmental science are
Understand and Solve environmental problems
How our actions alter the environment
REMEMBER: THIS IS NOT THE KEY GOAL
Risk Assessment is
The assessment of how risky something is to the environment, people, etc
An Experiment consists of these two essential components
Control and Variable
This distribution is spaced out evenly from the middle
Normal distribution (bell-shaped curve)
Ecology is this
the study of how living things interact with each other and their nonliving environment
A developed country is
A country with higher income, and slower population growth. Includes America, Canada, and Japan
You have to do this when your experiments show that your hypothesis was wrong
Redo your hypothesis and do new experiments
The chance that something will happen is this
Probability
Hunter-gatherers affected the environment by
Set fire to forests and cut them down.
Caused some animal species to go extinct
One good one: Helped spread plants to areas where plants didn't normally grow
A Developing country is
A country with a lower income, and rapid population growth. Includes many countries in South America, Africa, and Asia

Correlation Method
The probability of an unwanted/negative outcome is
Risk
This Revolution started around 1750 and really started pollution and habitat loss
Industrial
The two root causes for all environmental problems are
Population is growing too quickly in some areas and the environment cant support it
People are using up, wasting, and polluting many natural resources
The 5 Habits of Mind are
Curiosity, Skepticism, Open to New ideas, Honesty, and Imagination/Creativity.
The four models we discussed were
Physical, Conceptual, Graphical, and Mathematical
The development of these two things helped the population to grow
medicine and sanitation
This many people live in developing countries
5 billion
Pollution, Resource Depletion, and Loss of Biodiversity
Developed nations use ____% of the worlds natural resources, but only make up _____% of the worlds population
75, 20
A renewable resource is
a resource that can be replaced quickly like water, air, plants, and soil
An ecological footprint is
The productive area of Earth needed to support one person for their lifetime
Biodiversity is
number and variety of specie that live in an area
The key goal of environmental science is
Sustainability