Earth's Spheres
Human Population
Limiting Factors
Carrying Capacity
100

Define all of Earth's spheres. 

Geosphere: All of the rocks/minerals present on Earth

Atmosphere:Collection of gasses surrounding Earth

Hydrosphere: All water (solid, liquid, gas) on Earth

Biosphere: All life on Earth

100

Which historical event led to the human population reaching 2 billion? (in the 1890s)

Industrial Revolution 

100

What are limiting factors?

factors that can determine the number of organisms in a population; can limit the growth 

100

What is carrying capacity?

the maximum population of a species that a habitat can sustain 

200

What is an example of the biosphere interacting with the atmosphere?

breathing, humans burning fossil fuels

200

What are two factors that have allowed humans to reduce their limiting factors?

agriculture, medicine, technology 
200

What are examples of biotic factors?

food, predators, competition

200

Which line shows exponential growth?


B

300

What is one human impact on the biosphere? 

answers can include any impact on living organisms

300

Which regions in the world are predicted to grow the most in the future? 

Asia and Africa 

300

What are examples of density-independent factors?

weather, hurricane, severe winter

300

Which line shows the carrying capacity?


E

400

How does the hydrosphere interact with the atmosphere? 

water cycle (clouds) 

400

What is the upper limit for the 95% prediction interval for 2100?

12.4 Billion 

400

What happens to predators as prey increase?

Predators increase

400

How is the carrying capacity of a population determined?  Can the carrying capacity ever change?

Carrying capacity is determined by the amount of resources available to the population; if limiting factors decrease the carrying capacity increases, if limiting factors increase the carrying capacity decreases

500

Which sphere do populations belong to?

Biosphere

500

What is the lower limit for the 80% prediction interval for 2100?

9.3 Billion 

500
What is an example of a density-dependent factor?  Explain the impact it has on a population. 

disease, competition, food

as the density increases, the impact the factor has on the population increases 

500

What is the carrying capacity of the population?  Which year did they reach carrying capacity?


990-1000 black bears

2003

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