Acid Rain
Population / Renewable v. Nonrenewable
Warming / Ozone / Invasive Species
Biomagnification & Deforestation
Pesticides vs. Positive Behaviors
100

What color does blue litmus paper turn in a base?

stays blue

100

Roughly how many people reside on Earth. 

8 billion

100

What would the temperature be like if there were no greenhouse gasses? 

circa zero degrees / freezing temperatures. Not good for life as we know it. 

100
a small organism ingests a toxin from the water. Will the concentration of the toxin be higher or lower in the organism that eats this organism?

higher

100

What is a pesticide?

A chemical used to kill insects

200

what color does red litmus paper turn in a base? 

turns blue

200

Wind is what category of resource (renewable / nonrenewable)?

renewable

200
Name a greenhouse gas other than CO2? 

methane, nitrous oxide, water vapor

200

Name two different chemicals which are observed to biomagnify?

Mercury, PCB's, PFAS

200

What is DDT and why was it banned?

DDT is a pesticide that was banned as it was thinning the eggshells of eagles and falcons, and also increased the risk of cancer and other diseases in humans. 

300

what are the major chemicals involved in acid rain?

Nitrogen oxides and Sulfur Dioxide

300

Explain why coal is nonrenewable. 

It is regenerated, but at a rate much more slowly than humans use it. Effectively, from the perspective of human lifetimes, it is not renewed. 

300

What does human activity have to do with the greenhouse effect? 

Human activities (burning of fossil fuels for energy) produce greenhouse gasses. 

300
Why do humans cut down forests?

clear land for farming

timber for construction / furniture / paper / fires

land for human settlement / roads

Mining for materials

300

What is a biological control and why is it beneficial to the environment?

A biological control is something natural, like a natural predator, that controls a pest population without the need for chemical pesticides

400
Explain the geographical challenge with acid rain

The pollution can be derived from remote areas, different regions of the country, even different countries

400

Explain why, even though the sun will go out one day, it is categorized as renewable. 

The sun has enough fuel to continue shining for billions of years. This will likely exceed the length of time that humans are around.

When we capture solar rays, that does not prevent more from shining tomorrow.  

400

What human activities released the CFC's that are responsible for the hole in the ozone layer

refrigeration, aerosols

400

If we were to cut down a forest, how would that impact the oxygen / carbon dioxide cycle?

Trees use CO2 for photosynthesis. So removing those trees effectively means more CO2 (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere. 

400

Have legislators done anything about pollution?

Yes, we discussed multiple laws (clean air acts) that for example created emissions standards on cars and smokestacks

500

Something which has a pH of 4 would be described as  ______ while something that has a pH of 7 would be described as _____ while something with pH 12 would be described as _______ 

acidic, neutral, basic

500

What is the big deal about having a large population? Explain. 

Each person accounts for a certain amount of energy used (transportation, agriculture, electricity, etc.). As long as the energy mix is predominantly fossil fuel burning, the more people = the more pollution. 

500

Why does an invasive species flourish?

No natural predators in the new environment, outcompetes natural members of the ecosystem for one or more resources

500

How does deforestation impact soil?

Soil is eroded. This results in more chemical fertilizers bein used to improve crop yields in the eroded soil. 

500
Why is the current energy transition to renewables so challenging?
We are under time pressure


It takes global coordination amongst a large group of sovereign nations

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