Stratospheric Ozone
Green House Gasses
Climate Change
Invasive Species
Human Impact
100

What the ozone layer protects us from

What is harmful UV? (UV-C and UV-B)

100

The five main green house gasses

What is carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide and chlorofluorocarbons?

100

This green house gas has a strong relation to global temperature

What is carbon dioxide?

100

Invasive species tend to be categorized as these two things

What is R-selected and generalists?

100

This example belongs which category in the HIPPCO criteria: A company cutting down trees for lumber production and to make room for new neighborhoods 

What is habitat fragmentation/ loss?

200

This chemical depletes stratospheric ozone 

What are chlorofluorocarbons or CFC's? 

200

The most abundant green house gas

What is water vapor?

200

The melting of what releases methane gas into the atmosphere

What is permafrost?

200

Zebra mussels, an invasive species, are a destructive organism because they are 

What is an aggressive filter feeder?
200

The connection of habitats to enable safe migration and movement 

What are wildlife corridors? 

300

Clouds made from these two chemical compounds form in Antarctic spring and cause natural ozone depletion 

What is water and nitric acid?

300

The green house gas that is used as a reference for global warming potential (GWP) for all green house gasses

What is carbon dioxide?

300

Warm water holds less oxygen, therefore marine animals have to do what in order to survive

What is migrate to cooler waters?

300

This invasive species outcompetes other native plants for space, sunlight and nutrients 

What is the kudzu vine?

300

Human activities such as burning fossil fuels have caused this aquatic organism to become extremally stressed, negatively impacting 84% of this keystone species population 

What is coral?

400

This harmful disease can be caused from the depletion of the ozone layer

What is skin cancer?

400

This green house gas have the highest global warming potential (GWP)

What are chlorofluorocarbons? 

400
These kinds of activities heavily contribute to ocean acidification 

What is anthropogenic? (burning FF's, vehicle emissions and deforestation)

400

Control methods for this invasive species include preventing the transport of contaminated firewood 

What is the emerald ash borer?

400

Habitat fragmentation results in these communities that have less genetic diversity and are less resilient to environmental changes 

What is metapopulation? 

500

Chlorofluorocarbons have been removed from these two every day items in order to reduce the impact and rate of ozone depletion and have been replaced with what

what are aerosols and refrigerators and HCFC's?  

500

These two major environmental problems are becoming increasingly concerning as climate change continues to speed up

What are rising sea levels and disease vectors?

500

Global climate change such as the accelerated change in the artic is due to what

What is the positive feed back loop? (ex. melting of sea ice causing a release of methane thus causing more warming)

500

Invasive species can cause detrimental effects to these types or organisms by outcompeting them for resources such as food and habitat needs

What is an endangered species?

500

Urban growth boundaries and building up not out are examples of this type of land use

What is sustainable?

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