The total amount of resources an area can sustainably support.
What is carrying capacity?
The type of sampling where every individual has the same chance of selection.
What is random sampling?
The stage of the demographic transition model with high birth and high death rates.
What is Stage 1?
A major cause of deforestation in tropical areas.
What is agriculture or logging?
A measure of the variety of species in an ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?
A bar chart showing the distribution of continuous data.
A: What is a histogram?
The population group defined as ages 0–14.
What is the youth-dependent population?
One environmental consequence of rapid population growth.
What is resource depletion, pollution, etc.?
The process by which a population increases at a rate proportional to its size.
What is exponential growth?
Identify the dependent variable: “Investigating how light intensity affects plant growth.”
What is plant growth?
Formula for dependency ratio.

Why is overfishing considered an unsustainable practice?
Because fish stocks cannot replenish at the rate they are harvested.
A broad, long-term comparison of environmental, economic, and social needs.
What is sustainability?
The equation used to calculate population density.
What is Population ÷ Area?
One social reason a country might have a declining birth rate.
What is increased female education / urbanization / family planning (any correct reason)?
Explain one cause of a concave shape in a population pyramid.
High death rates / disease / conflict / poor healthcare.
The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth.
What is the biosphere?
The term for a systematic error that skews data in one direction.
What is bias?
A sudden bulge in the middle of a population pyramid suggests what?
A baby boom or a large migration event.
A positive feedback loop that can accelerate climate change.
Melting ice → lower albedo → more absorption of sunlight → more warming.