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SCIENTIFIC
TERMS
100

The responsible and efficient use of resources to ensure their availability for current and future generations.

WHAT IS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?

100

The sustained increase in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services to improve the well-being of individuals and communities.

WHAT IS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT?

100

The fair distribution of resources, opportunities, and benefits among all members of a society.

WHAT IS SOCIAL EQUITY?
100

The preservation and conservation of natural resources and ecosystems to prevent harm and degradation.

WHAT IS ECONOMIC PROTECTION?

100

A process use by scientists to investigate

WHAT IS SCIENTIFIC METHOD?

200

Patterns of consumption that exceed the regenerative capacity of natural resources and contribute to environmental degradation.

WHAT IS UNSUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION? 

200

The process of transforming an economy from primarily agricultural-based to manufacturing and production-based.

WHAT IS INDUSTRIALIZATION?

200

Achieved by fostering innovation and creating green jobs

HOW DOES SUSTAINABILITY CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC GROWTH?

200

A holistic approach to address the pressing challenges facing our planet

WHAT DOES SUSTAINABILITY REPRESENT?
200

Receives no independent variable

WHAT IS CONTROL GROUP?

300

Sources of energy that can be naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power.

WHAT ARE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES?

300

The continuous decay of the isotope's atoms releases radiation particles which strike the molecules of the phosphor

WHAT IS RADIOLUMINESCENCE?

ALSO ACCEPTABLE: WHAT MIGHT CAUSE A CHILD IN A MOVIE TO EMIT A GREEN GLOW?

300

The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources

WHAT IS ONE NOTABLE EXAMPLE OF SUSTAINABILITY?
300

Gases released into the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, which contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change

WHAT ARE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS?

300

Given to the experimental group, controlled by scientist

WHAT IS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?

400

Overfishing in marine ecosystems

WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF UNSUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION?

400

A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world

WHAT IS A THEORY?
400

These can result in deforestation, soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, water pollution, and air pollution

WHAT ARE UNSUSTAINABLE PRACTICES?

400

Describes what nature does under certain conditions, but does not explain why 

WHAT IS LAW?

400

Receives independent variable 

WHAT IS EXPERIMENTAL GROUP?

500

Includes rapid population growth, industrialization, unsustainable consumption patterns, and excessive exploitation of natural resources

WHAT ARE CAUSES OF INSTABILITY?
500

Concept that aims to ensure the long-term well-being and harmonious coexistence of society, the economy, and the environment

WHAT IS A FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABILITY?
500

the practice of protecting and managing the variety of life on Earth, including plants, animals, and microorganisms

WHAT IS THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY?

500

An educated guess

WHAT IS A HYPOTHESIS

500

Measured by scientist, experiment outcome

WHAT IS DEPENDENT VARIABLE?

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