Scientific Method
Environmental Policy
Data
Ecological Footprint/Tragedy of the Commons
Graphing 101
100

Fill in the blank: The scientific method is a term used to describe the way in which scientists __________________________.

Gather and use information.
100

Explain the relationship between supply and demand.

Supply= the amount of a resource available.

Demand= the number of people that are willing to purchase or use that resource.

100

Data is divided into these two categories...

Qualitative and quantitative

100
What is the tragedy of the commons?


When a shared (common) resource is unregulated, individuals will consume it at a selfish rate.  

100

Why are line graphs important in science?

  • Showing specific values of data

  • Showing trends and relationships in data clearly

  • Visibly depict how one variable is affected by the other as  it increases or decreases.  

200

What are the 7 steps of the scientific method?

Make an observation

Ask a question

Form a hypothesis

Conduct an experiment

Analyze the data
Draw a conclusion
Share your results with others



200

What are the two types of environmental policies discussed in class?

Regulations and incentives

200

Quantitative data generally consists of...

Numbers

200

Nations that have the largest ecological footprints tend to...

Use the most fossil fuels.

200

Fill in the blank: The independent variable goes on the ______ axis.

"X" axis - horizontal axis

300

What is a hypothesis?

A hypothesis is a testable explanation for a question or problem.

300

What is the purpose of environmental policy?

The purpose is to make rules and regulate human activity on the environment.

300

How can a scientist be more confident in their results?

By repeating the experiment, we can be more confident of our results.



300

What is the most common example of the tragedy of the commons?

Coffee consumption

300

A student wanted to observe how changing the temperature of the aquarium water would affect the breathing rate of his goldfish.  

What is the dependent variable?

Breathing rate of goldfish

400

What is the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?

Deductive goes from general to specific; Inductive goes from specific to general. 



400

Electric Vehicle (EV) Tax Credit, a financial _______ that reduces the cost of buying an EV

Incentive

400

The flower is red is an example of...

Qualitative research

400

What does sustainability mean? 




Avoiding the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain ecological balance.


400

A student wanted to determine how tall corn would grow if different types of fertilizer were used. 

What is the independent variable?


Different types of fertilizer

500

You learned in elementary school that all birds have feathers. You see an animal you’ve never seen before and it has feathers, so you assume it must be a bird.  This is an example of…

Inductive reasoning

500

Give an example of an environmental supply that is scarce.

Fresh water, minerals, coal, oil, animals, topsoil

500

How do scientists organize their data?

Data can be organized into charts, graphs, or tables.

500

Which of the following IS NOT directly included in a country’s ecological footprint?

a. grazing

b. forests

c. sporting arenas

d. carbon

C. Sporting arenas

500

After observing a set of data, how would you find the appropriate scale to graph your data?

Take the largest number in your data set and divide it by the number of units on your graph.

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